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.
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.
Price:
£1484 per group