King Tut Exhibit

Los Angeles Sentinel Newspaper: Early Preview of King Tut Exhibit

The Los Angeles Sentinel Newspaper received a first hand look at the new King Tut exhibit.

To celebrate the 100-year anniversary of the discovery of King Tut’s tomb, the California Science Center proudly presents the world premiere of KING TUT: TREASURES OF THE GOLDEN PHARAOH–the largest King Tut exhibition ever toured! Discover over 150 authentic artifacts from King Tut’s celebrated tomb–60 of which have never traveled outside of Egypt, until now.

In a dramatic new presentation, dazzling multimedia complements rare artifacts to take guests on an immersive journey of the pharaoh’s quest for immortality. Examine exquisite rings found on King Tut’s fingers, opulent jewelry that adorned his body, and the gold sandals placed on his feet upon burial. Discover how the scientific analysis of King Tut’s 3,300-year-old mummy has revealed new information about his health and lineage, and how cutting-edge technologies have played a role in discovering new tombs and analyzing existing ones in ways never before imagined.

King Tut’s Treasures Arrive in L.A   

The Los Angeles Sentinel Newspaper received the opportunity to view an artifact from the upcoming King Tut:  Treasures of Golden Pharaoh exhibit on Thursday, March 15th at the California Science Center. 

King Tut Exhibit Coming to California Science Center

An exhibit billed as the largest traveling collection outside Egypt of artifacts from the tomb of Tutankhamun — better known as King Tut — will go on display in Los Angeles in March, beginning a 10- city tour to mark the approaching 100th anniversary of the tomb’s discovery.