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Bayeux tapestry tickets generate nine-hour online queues as public scramble for access

Tickets for the Bayeux Tapestry exhibition at the British Museum generated immense demand, with up to 80,000 people experiencing queues of up to nine hours online when they went on sale. The historic 70-meter-long artwork, depicting the Norman conquest of England, will be displayed in Britain for the first time since its creation in the 11th century, from September 2026 to July 2027.

Lanre Bakare Arts and culture correspondentThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-07-01 · 15:37 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 3 min
Bayeux tapestry tickets generate nine-hour online queues as public scramble for access
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Tickets for the Bayeux Tapestry exhibition at the British Museum generated immense demand, with up to 80,000 people experiencing queues of up to nine hours online when they went on sale. The historic 70-meter-long artwork, depicting the Norman conquest of England, will be displayed in Britain for the first time since its creation in the 11th century, from September 2026 to July 2027. Ticket prices range from £27 to £33, with children under 16 admitted free, and the museum anticipates generating over £8.6 million. This loan is part of a cultural exchange, with British artifacts traveling to Normandy in return. Despite some French opposition due to concerns about the tapestry's fragility, it will be transported in a specially designed container.

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The Bayeux tapestry has not been seen in England since the 11th century.

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Peak tickets for the Bayeux tapestry exhibition cost £33, while off-peak are £27.

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People faced online queues of up to nine hours for Bayeux tapestry tickets.

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French president Emmanuel Macron faced backlash for allowing the loan due to fragility concerns.

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40,000 to 80,000 people were reported to be queueing online for tickets.

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People keen to see the Bayeux tapestry faced online queues of up to nine hours when tickets went on sale for the first time on Wednesday morning.The British Museum, which is hosting the wool-on-linen artwork from September, saw huge traffic to its ticketing website as a scramble for access began.There were reports of 40,000 people queueing by mid morning, with that figure ballooning to almost 80,000 by mid afternoon. Those queueing online were told: “We’re currently experiencing high levels of demand. Booking online is still recommended however wait times may extend up to nine hours.”Those waiting were asked to “be patient” and were advised queueing online was still a better option than contacting the museum’s “exceptionally busy” phone lines or email inbox.Ticket sales today would be for slots between the show’s opening in September and December. Two other releases will follow in October and January for the remainder of the tapestry’s historic stay in Britain, which runs until July 2027.Tickets are priced at £33 during peak times, which is almost triple the €12 (£10) charged where it is normally on display in Normandy. Off-peak tickets will cost adults £27; it is estimated that the British Museum could generate more than £8.6m from the exhibition.The museum’s director, Dr Nicholas Cullinan, defended the ticket prices in advance of the sale. He told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme: “Well, £33 are the peak tickets.“The majority of tickets are off-peak, so they’re less and all children under 16 will see it for free. We felt it was very important to make this something that all young people have access to.”The tapestry’s arrival in Britain is one of the most anticipated cultural moments of the year and is closely tied to the soft power agenda of both Britain and France.In exchange for allowing the British Museum to show the tapestry – which is almost 1,000 years old and depicts William the Conqueror’s victory over England" class="entity-link entity-person" data-entity-id="156594" data-entity-type="person">King Harold II of England at Hastings in 1066 – the Lewis chessmen, the Sutton Hoo helmet, the Mold gold cape and the Dunaverney flesh hook will travel to Normandy.The 70-metre-long cloth has not been seen in England since it was created in the 11th century and has been insured for £800m before the British Museum exhibition.It is covered under the Government Indemnity Scheme, an alternative to commercial insurance that allows art and cultural objects to be shown in the UK.skip past newsletter promotionafter newsletter promotionThe French president, Emmanuel Macron, has faced a backlash for allowing the loan to go ahead, critics saying he ignored expert advice that said the artefact was too fragile to be transported to UK.French campaigners sought to block the loan by taking their case to the Conseil d’État, France’s highest court for determining the legitimacy of executive power.Despite those efforts the tapestry will come to the British Museum from September 2026 to July 2027, and joins France’s 1963 loan of the Mona Lisa to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York as one of the most high-profile loans ever.The piece will be transported in a specially designed container made to absorb any shocks and vibrations from potholes, while humidity levels will be closely monitored.
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