Bayeux Tapestry smuggled into Britain for first visit in 1,000 years
The Bayeux Tapestry has arrived at the British Museum in London for its first visit to Britain in nearly 1,000 years. The 70-meter-long medieval artwork, depicting the Norman conquest of England, was transported discreetly from France in a high-security operation. This loan, which will be on display until July 2027, is viewed as symbolic of strengthening French-British relations post-Brexit, as announced by French President Emmanuel Macron. In exchange, the British Museum will loan France the Sutton Hoo collection of Anglo-Saxon artefacts. The tapestry's journey and arrival were kept secret for security reasons.