Bayeux Tapestry returning to UK for first time in 900 years

8 Jul 2025 • 9:01 PM MYT
The Independent
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  • The Bayeux Tapestry, which chronicles the 1066 Norman Conquest, is set to be displayed at the British Museum for the first time.
  • The announcement of the 70-metre-long medieval tapestry's loan is expected on Wednesday during French President Emmanuel Macron's state visit to the UK.
  • It is believed the tapestry will be temporarily exchanged for Anglo-Saxon treasures from the Sutton Hoo ship burial. It is the first time it will have been on British soil in 900 years.
  • The tapestry, created by English embroiderers, has been held in France since its completion and is currently housed in the Bayeux Museum, which is closing for two years for refurbishment.
  • This loan concludes a plan first announced in 2018, following three previous unsuccessful British requests for the tapestry in 1931, 1953, and 1966.

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