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Mystical Objects: Magic Mirror and Flying Carpet at the V&A Museum + Guided Meditation
A fascinating journey through the mystical artifacts of the V&A Museum, exploring objects that have been imbued with divine significance, magical powers, and connections to the supernatural. At the end of the tour, you’ll have the chance to connect with your favourite object in a unique ancient magical practice. You’ll reflect on its energy and allow it to offer insight into your own life.
Highlights
- See a cosmic bronze sculpture symbolising the cyclical nature of the universe.
- Look at at the 2,000-year-old Chinese sword believed to have supernatural powers.
- Discover the Ardabil Carpet - A Persian masterpiece representing a spiritual gateway to paradise.
- Find ancient Egyptian jewellery that symbolises protection and eternal life.
- See a sacred Japanese mirror thought to reveal one’s soul.
Price
`£384
Description
Join us on a captivating exploration of the V&A’s most mystical treasures, where we uncover the stories behind artifacts from cultures around the world. From the ancient Persian 'Ardabil Carpet', believed to be a bridge between earth and the divine, to the Japanese 'Magic Mirror of Amaterasu', said to reflect one’s soul, this tour highlights objects charged with spiritual and supernatural significance. You’ll delve into the world of Egyptian amulets, sacred Islamic talismans, and legendary swords, each revealing the beliefs and magical traditions of their time.
At the end of the tour, you’ll have the chance to connect with your favourite object in a unique ancient magical practice. You’ll reflect on its energy and allow it to offer insight into your own life. Whether you’re drawn to the power of Queen Tiye’s amulet or the cosmic dance of Shiva, this tour promises to leave you with a deeper appreciation for the intersection of art, magic, and spirituality.
Meeting Point
At the entrance of the Museum, you will receive an exact location
End Point
At the exit of the museum
Inclusions
Expert Guide in Occult Art History
Exclusions
Gratuitites
Time
For museums I highly recommend either early morning (10 am) or late afternoon (3 pm) before closure to avoid tourist groups
Days
Every day
Dark Relics: The Haunted objects and Cursed Mummy of the British Museum + Guided Meditation
Unearth the chilling secrets of the British Museum’s most infamous artifacts with 'Dark Relics'. This eerie journey will take you through the halls of ancient civilizations, where you’ll encounter cursed objects and haunted relics that have left a trail of misfortune and mystery in their wake. Dare to uncover the dark side of history?
Highlights
- See a cursed Egyptian sarcophagus lid, said to be responsible for untimely deaths and disasters, including the Titanic sinking.
- Look at at the ghostly relic from the Anglo-Saxon period, allegedly haunted by the spirits of ancient warriors.
- Discover an ancient guardian figure with a reputation for bringing ill luck to those who linger in its presence.
- Find ancient Egyptian jewellery that symbolises protection and eternal life.
- See a seemingly innocent Roman statue with a sinister reputation for causing eerie visions and hallucinations.
Price
`£384
Description
Step into the shadowy corners of the British Museum, where relics from the ancient world are said to harbor curses and paranormal phenomena. The tour begins with the legendary 'Unlucky Mummy', an Egyptian sarcophagus lid associated with mysterious deaths and tragedies, including the infamous sinking of the Titanic. Next, we explore the dark past of the 'Amarna Princess', a relic from Egypt’s most controversial royal family, known for its strange and unsettling aura.
The tour then takes you through medieval times, where the 'Sutton Hoo Helmet' awaits—a warrior’s helmet said to be haunted by the spirits of its original owners. As we delve deeper into the galleries, you’ll encounter the ominous 'Mesopotamian Death Plaque', an ancient artifact believed to carry a deadly curse. The tour concludes with the unsettling presence of the 'Assyrian Winged Bull' and the mysterious 'Laughing Roman Cat', both of which have left visitors unnerved with their dark energy and eerie effects.
Meeting Point
At the entrance of the Museum, you will receive an exact location
End Point
At the exit of the museum
Inclusions
Expert Guide in Occult Art History
Exclusions
Gratuitites
Time
For museums I highly recommend either early morning (10 am) or late afternoon (3 pm) before closure to avoid tourist groups
Days
Every day
Mysteries of the Earth: Unearthing Secrets at the Natural History Museum
Unlock the ancient and cosmic mysteries hidden within the Natural History Museum, from prehistoric giants to precious gemstones and meteoric wonders.
Highlights
- Take photos with the Blue Whale Skeleton - a colossal and majestic creature, suspended in the museum’s grand Hintze Hall, symbolizing the mysteries of the deep ocean.
- Discover the ancient giants of Earth, from the fierce 'Tyrannosaurus Rex' to the towering 'Diplodocus', and unravel the mystery of their extinction.
- Feel the raw power of the Earth beneath your feet in this immersive experience of a real-life earthquake
- A dazzling collection of the Earth’s most precious gems, including the legendary 'Hope Diamond', rumored to carry a curse.
- Touch fragments of the cosmos, older than our planet, and contemplate the mysteries of the universe.
- See a sacred Japanese mirror thought to reveal one’s soul.
Price
`£384
Description
'Mysteries of the Earth' invites you to delve into the unknown and uncover the secrets of life, nature, and the universe. Begin in the magnificent 'Hintze Hall', where the skeleton of 'Hope the Blue Whale' looms above, representing the awe-inspiring mysteries of the ocean’s depths. Then, journey through time in the 'Dinosaurs Exhibit', where the bones of ancient creatures like the 'Tyrannosaurus Rex' tell stories of a world lost to history.
Feel the Earth tremble beneath you in the 'Earthquake Simulator', before exploring the age-old secrets held within the rings of the 'Giant Sequoia'. The tour continues in 'The Vault', home to some of the Earth’s rarest and most intriguing gemstones, including the infamous 'Hope Diamond', whispered to be cursed. Finally, gaze upon the 'Meteorites Collection', and contemplate the mysteries of the universe through fragments from beyond our world.
Meeting Point
At the entrance of the Museum, you will receive an exact location
End Point
At the exit of the museum
Inclusions
Expert Guide in Occult Art History
Exclusions
Gratuitites
Time
For museums I highly recommend either early morning (10 am) or late afternoon (3 pm) before closure to avoid tourist groups
Days
Every day
Top 10 people of the British History at the NPG (National Portrait Gallery)
Step behind the faces of history’s most influential figures, exploring their untold stories and hidden legacies through the portraits that immortalised them.
Highlights
- See mysterious portrayal of the world’s most famous playwright.
- Learn which monarch had black teeth and was proud about it
- Discover the scandalous love story of the greatest british general
- Learn the life story of the boldest British writers and artists
Price
`£384
Description
This experience offers an intimate look at the iconic figures of British history and culture, captured at pivotal moments of their lives. Start with the enigmatic 'Chandos Portrait of Shakespeare', a likeness that has sparked centuries of debate. As you journey through time, stand before 'Elizabeth I’s Armada Portrait', where the Queen’s victory over the Spanish Armada is celebrated through art, showcasing her unyielding power. Alongside these historic icons, you’ll find the 'Brontë Sisters', whose rare portrait offers a window into the lives of the women who redefined literature.
Moving into modernity, the tour introduces you to 'Horatio Nelson', a portrait brimming with the energy of a naval legend, and 'Virginia Woolf', captured by 'Roger Fry' at the height of her intellectual prowess. The tour concludes with a vibrant portrait of 'David Bowie', an image that encapsulates his ability to reinvent himself as a cultural chameleon. Each portrait reveals not just a face, but a story of transformation, influence, and the lasting mark these figures left on the world.
Meeting Point
At the entrance of the Museum, you will receive an exact location
End Point
At the exit of the museum
Inclusions
Expert Guide in Occult Art History
Exclusions
Gratuitites
Time
For museums I highly recommend either early morning (10 am) or late afternoon (3 pm) before closure to avoid tourist groups
Days
Every day
Wonders of Wallace Collection + Cream Tea & Scones
Enter a world of the enigmatic and opulent treasures of the Wallace Collection. From haunting Rococo masterpieces to cursed relics of forgotten royalty, every object harbors untold stories and veiled intrigue. Unlock the secrets behind these remarkable works of art and their shadowy pasts.
Highlights
- See 'The Laughing Cavalier' – A portrait with a smile that hints at secrets left unsaid, full of mysterious charm.
- Explore 'Fragonard’s Rococo Delights' – Rococo at its finest, these playful yet enigmatic paintings by Fragonard veil deeper meanings behind their lush, carefree facades.
- Discover a writing desk of exquisite design once owned by the doomed queen, casting an aura of tragic beauty and lost splendor.
- Stop by the intricate French cabinet from the Rococo period, adorned with mysterious symbols and luxurious detail, hiding more than meets the eye.
- Discover a collection of elaborate armor, where the spirits of ancient warriors and forgotten battles seem to linger in silence.
- Explore Dazzling pieces of Sèvres porcelain, once coveted by noble patrons whose lives met tragic or mysterious ends.
Price
`£384
Description
'Wonders of the Wallace collection' will guide you through a world of opulence and shadow, where the beauty of art is intertwined with secrets and dark tales. Begin your journey with 'The Laughing Cavalier', a portrait whose intriguing smile has sparked curiosity for centuries. Then, lose yourself in the sumptuous Rococo charm of 'Fragonard’s Delights', where light-hearted imagery conceals deeper, more enigmatic meanings beneath their airy, joyful scenes. You will learn the history of ice-cream and pineapple customs of the 17th century London.
As the tour unfolds, you'll encounter 'Marie-Antoinette's Cursed Desk', a haunting relic from a queen who met a tragic fate, and the 'Forbidden Cabinet', a Rococo masterpiece of mystery and symbolism. In the Armoury, the weight of history can be felt in the beautifully crafted suits of 'The Warrior’s Armour', where echoes of battles long past still resonate. Finally, you'll encounter the 'Bewitched Porcelain', where behind the luxurious glazes and delicate patterns lie stories of aristocratic obsession, downfall, and hidden desires.
Meeting Point
At the entrance of the Museum, you will receive an exact location
End Point
At the exit of the museum
Inclusions
Expert Guide in Occult Art History
Exclusions
Gratuitites
Time
For museums I highly recommend either early morning (10 am) or late afternoon (3 pm) before closure to avoid tourist groups
Days
Every day
Folklore and Legends at Tate Britain
Explore the mystical, eerie, and legendary in British art, where folklore and myth merge with haunting beauty at Tate Britain.
Highlights
- See a haunting and ethereal portrayal of Shakespeare’s tragic heroine, rooted in the myth of doomed women in British folklore.
- Learn about 'The Lady of Shalott' by John William Waterhouse - a melancholic and mystical depiction of Tennyson’s cursed lady, drawing on Arthurian legend and the fatal power of prophecy.
- Adore 'Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion'by Francis Bacon – A dark and visceral interpretation of ancient mythologies, evoking the furies of Greek legend and eternal human suffering.
- See an enigmatic 17th-century double portrait filled with mystery and folklore, capturing twin spirits bound by fate and superstition.
Price
`£384
Description
Our tour takes you on a journey through the shadowy realms of British art, where folklore, myth, and haunting beauty meet. Begin with 'Millais’ Ophelia', where Shakespeare’s tragic heroine floats serenely, embodying the age-old myth of women doomed by love and fate. Next, step into the world of 'Waterhouse’s Lady of Shalott', a cursed figure of Arthurian legend, tethered to prophecy and the melancholy of unfulfilled life.
Continue through the spectral farewell of 'Turner’s The Fighting Temeraire', where a once-mighty warship glides ghostlike into history, symbolizing transformation and loss. Then, delve into the modern mythmaking of 'Chris Ofili’s No Woman, No Cry', a poignant blending of contemporary folklore and spiritual resilience. The tour crescendos with 'Francis Bacon’s harrowing triptych', evoking ancient Greek furies, before concluding with the 'Cholmondeley Ladies', an eerie double portrait rich in superstition and mystery from a time when fate and folklore ruled the day.
Meeting Point
At the entrance of the Museum, you will receive an exact location
End Point
At the exit of the museum
Inclusions
Expert Guide in Occult Art History
Exclusions
Gratuitites
Time
For museums I highly recommend either early morning (10 am) or late afternoon (3 pm) before closure to avoid tourist groups
Days
Every day
Shadows of War: Untold Stories at the Imperial War Museum
Explore the hidden stories of sacrifice, courage, and resilience in this evocative journey through war and remembrance at the Imperial War Museum
Highlights
- See how World War II shaped the lives of children through letters, toys, and personal mementos.
- Walk through the eerie trenches, reliving the grim realities of life on the front lines.
- See 'The Holocaust Exhibition' - a poignant exploration of personal stories and artifacts from one of history’s darkest moments.
- Discover the device that helped crack Nazi codes and turn the tide of World War II.
- Discover a collection of elaborate armor, where the spirits of ancient warriors and forgotten battles seem to linger in silence.
Price
`£384
Description
'Shadows of War' takes you through the human experiences behind the world’s most significant conflicts. Begin with the 'World War I Trench Experience', an immersive walk through the harsh and haunting conditions faced by soldiers on the front lines. Continue into the 'Holocaust Exhibition', where personal testimonies and artifacts bring to life the devastating impact of war and genocide.
From there, unravel the cryptic brilliance of the 'Enigma Machine', stand in awe beneath the iconic 'Spitfire', and learn how conflict reshaped the lives of the youngest in the 'Children’s War Exhibition'. The tour concludes in the 'Victoria Cross Gallery', where you’ll be inspired by the incredible courage and sacrifice of those awarded Britain’s most prestigious military honor.
Meeting Point
At the entrance of the Museum, you will receive an exact location
End Point
At the exit of the museum
Inclusions
Expert Guide in Occult Art History
Exclusions
Gratuitites
Time
For museums I highly recommend either early morning (10 am) or late afternoon (3 pm) before closure to avoid tourist groups
Days
Every day
Hidden Masterpieces of the National Gallery
Discover the hidden stories and mysteries behind the National Gallery’s most iconic works of art.
Highlights
- See 'The Arnolfini Portrait' by Jan van Eyck – A mysterious painting filled with symbolism and hidden meanings.
- Adore 'Sunflowers' by Vincent van Gogh – a vibrant, emotional work that reflects van Gogh’s passion and turmoil.
- Stop by ' The Fighting Temeraire' by J.M.W. Turner – A nostalgic and powerful tribute to Britain’s maritime legacy.
- Explore 'The Ambassadors' by Hans Holbein the Younger – A Renaissance masterpiece with cryptic messages, including a famous hidden skull.
- See 'Venus and Mars' by Sandro Botticelli – A mythological scene full of beauty, power, and allegory.
Price
`£384
Description
Hidden Masterpieces takes you through the National Gallery’s finest paintings, revealing the secrets behind each brushstroke. Begin with Jan van Eyck’s 'Arnolfini Portrait', a painting layered with hidden details that continue to intrigue art historians today. Then, immerse yourself in the vivid intensity of Van Gogh’s 'Sunflowers', a work that captures the artist’s passion and emotional struggle.
From the geometric perfection of Piero della Francesca’s 'The Baptism of Christ' to the romantic nostalgia of 'Turner’s Fighting Temeraire', this tour will take you through art’s ability to capture history, emotion, and symbolism. You’ll also unravel the cryptic messages in Holbein’s 'The Ambassadors', before finishing with Botticelli’s 'Venus and Mars', a celebration of mythological beauty and human desire.
Meeting Point
At the entrance of the Museum, you will receive an exact location
End Point
At the exit of the museum
Inclusions
Expert Guide in Occult Art History
Exclusions
Gratuitites
Time
For museums I highly recommend either early morning (10 am) or late afternoon (3 pm) before closure to avoid tourist groups
Days
Every day
Beyond boundaries: Modern Art at Tate Modern
Unlock the mysteries behind the bold and enigmatic works housed within Tate Modern. This journey will reveal the hidden meanings, daring stories, and provocative creations of modern and contemporary art.
Highlights
See 'The Ghost of Rothko' – Mark Rothko’s ethereal paintings, radiating a haunting depth that has left many visitors captivated—and disturbed.
Explore Picasso’s 'Femme Assise' – a seemingly simple portrait with unsettling undertones, concealing complex emotions and dark personal histories.
Discover Bourgeois' 'Maman' – giant spider sculpture, embodying the mysteries of motherhood and entrapment in its eerie form.
See 'The Haunted Mirror' by Gerhard Richter – a painting that blurs the line between reflection and distortion, rumored to give viewers an uncanny sense of self.
See Dali’s 'Metamorphosis of Narcissus' – A surreal masterpiece where reality bends, drawing viewers into a dreamlike state filled with cryptic symbols.
Price
`£384
Description
will take you through Tate Modern’s most enigmatic and provocative works, starting with the moody brilliance of 'The Ghost of Rothko'. These abstract fields of color are more than just paintings; they are windows into emotional depths that have left many visitors haunted by their mysterious intensity. Next, Picasso’s 'Femme Assise' seems deceptively simple but conceals layers of personal turmoil, dark symbolism, and a fractured sense of reality.
Gerhard Richter’s 'Haunted Mirror' blurs the lines between reality and illusion, reflecting viewers’ images in a way that evokes an eerie sense of otherness. Salvador Dalí’s surreal 'Metamorphosis of Narcissus' draws you into a dreamworld of symbolic meaning, while Andy Warhol’s 'Electric Chair' forces you to confront the haunting repetition of life and death in pop art form.
Meeting Point
At the entrance of the Museum, you will receive an exact location
End Point
At the exit of the museum
Inclusions
Expert Guide in Occult Art History
Exclusions
Gratuitites
Time
For museums I highly recommend either early morning (10 am) or late afternoon (3 pm) before closure to avoid tourist groups
Days
Every day