Cités Englouties, Mondes Perdus d'Égypte
Vanished beneath the waters of the Mediterranean, the lost cities of Thonis-Heracleion and Canopus lay at the mouth of the Nile. Named after the Greek hero Heracles, Thonis-Heracleion was one of Egypt’s most important commercial centres for trade with the Mediterranean world and, with Canopus, was a major centre for the worship of the Egyptian gods. Their amazing discovery is transforming our understanding of the deep connections between the great ancient civilisations of Egypt and Greece.
commissaires: Aurelia Masson-Berghoff et Franck Goddio, scénographie: Atelier Sylvain Roca & Nicolas Groult, graphisme: JADE design, lumières: studio ZNA, audio-vidéo: Newangle
photos: Trustees of the British Museum, Sylvain Roca
- Ouverture: mai 2016
- Lieu: The British Museum, Londres
- Superficie: 1200 m2
- Production: Trustees of The British Museum