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Bayeux tapestry arrives in London for historic first UK loan

Euro Weekly News

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July 10, 2026

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Bayeux tapestry arrives in London for historic first UK loan

France has sent the Bayeux Tapestry on a trip to the British Museum in London. The ancient and historic embroidery []

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Ecostylia

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· Jul 10, 2026

How the Bayeux Tapestry’s London loan turns fragile medieval art into British Museum cultural diplomacy today

The Bayeux Tapestry Museum in Normandy remains the anchor point of the work during its London loan. The building, closed for renovations, awaits the return of the embroidery in 2027. Credits: Avi1111 dr. avishai teicher / Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0). The Bayeux Tapestry arrived at the British Museum on July 10, 2026, at [] L’article How the Bayeux Tapestry’s London loan turns fragile medieval art into British Museum cultural diplomacy today est apparu en premier sur Ecostylia.

DNyuz

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· Jul 10, 2026

Historic Bayeux Tapestry Returns to U.K. for First Time in Nearly 1,000 Years

People look at the “Bayeux tapestry” or “Queen Mathilde tapestry” which relate England’s conquest by William the Conqueror in 1066, in Bayeux, western France, on September 13, 2019. —LOIC VENANCE––AFP/Getty Images For the first time in more than 900 years, the Bayeux Tapestry has returned to British soil. Transported from a secret location in France []

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· Jul 10, 2026

Bayeux Tapestry arrives in London ahead of sell-out show

The Bayeux Tapestry has arrived in Britain for the first time in nearly 1,000 years ahead of a sell-out exhibition at the British Museum this year, traveling under police escort during a meticulously choreographed journey from France. #BayeuxTapestry #london #france #history #britishmuseum

The Eastern Herald

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· Jul 10, 2026

Bayeux Tapestry Arrives at British Museum After 1,000 Years, Under Secret Police Escort

The Bayeux Tapestry arrived at the British Museum on Friday after a secret Channel Tunnel crossing, its first visit to Britain in nearly 1,000 years. The medieval artwork will remain on display until July 2027 as part of a France-Britain cultural exchange that also sends the Sutton Hoo collection to Paris.

Al Jazeera

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· Jul 10, 2026

Bayeux Tapestry smuggled into Britain for first visit in 1,000 years

The loan of the artwork is seen as symbolic of French-British relations as London works to mend ties post-Brexit.

UPI

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· Jul 10, 2026

11th Century Bayeux Tapestry arrives at the British Museum from France

11th Century Bayeux Tapestry arrives at the British Museum from France

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Related coverage for "Bayeux tapestry arrives in London for historic first UK loan": Ecostylia — How the Bayeux Tapestry’s London loan turns fragile medieval art into British Museum cultural diplomacy today. DNyuz — Historic Bayeux Tapestry Returns to U.K. for First Time in Nearly 1,000 Years. Reuters — Bayeux Tapestry arrives in London ahead of sell-out show. The Eastern Herald — Bayeux Tapestry Arrives at British Museum After 1,000 Years, Under Secret Police Escort. Al Jazeera — Bayeux Tapestry smuggled into Britain for first visit in 1,000 years. UPI — 11th Century Bayeux Tapestry arrives at the British Museum from France