With the Bayeux Tapestry that tells of their long rivalry, France and Britain are making nice
- The Bayeux Tapestry will be transported from Bayeux, Normandy, to London's British Museum for an exhibition from September 2026 to July 2027.
- French President Emmanuel Macron announced the tapestry's loan during a state visit to the U.K., making him the first EU head of state to visit since Brexit.
- Bayeux Museum curator Antoine Verney described the tapestry's trip as a 'homecoming' for the tapestry, highlighting its historical significance.
- While the tapestry is in the U.K., the Bayeux Museum will undergo renovations costing tens of millions of euros.
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France to loan iconic Bayeux Tapestry to UK for first time in 900 years
A storytelling masterpiece recounting the complex history of Anglo-French relations, will soon leave French territory for the first time in 900 years. From September of next year, the Bayeux Tapestry will star at a blockbuster exhibition in London's British museum but getting it there will require careful logistics.
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