Tutankhamun’s reign continues to captivate the world, celebrated for its pivotal role in ancient Egypt and immortalized through his lavish tomb and iconic golden mask. The boy king’s legacy is set to shine once again in a unique tribute: an opera developed by renowned Egyptologist Zahi Hawass, premiering on February 4. Beyond this anticipated event, numerous exhibitions across the globe have explored and celebrated Tutankhamun’s remarkable story.
The Immersive Tutankhamun Exhibition – GEM, Egypt
In November 2023, before the Grand Egyptian Museum officially opened, it reeled in visitors with an immersive journey through King Tutankhamun’s life. The experience combined cutting-edge digital projections, dynamic soundscapes, and sweeping panoramic visuals, transporting audiences straight back to the world of ancient Egypt.
Tutankhamun: The Immersive Experience – Europe
This immersive exhibition brings the magic of ancient Egypt to European audiences, transporting visitors to the heart of the pharaohs’ world through cutting-edge technology. Combining entertainment with education, the experience captivates and enlightens at every turn. It took over London and Glasgow in 2025 and is currently still running in Stockholm until March 1.
The Tutankhamun Exhibition Museum – Dorchester, UK
In Dorchester, England, the Tutankhamun Exhibition Museum stands as a one-of-a-kind attraction, showcasing meticulously crafted replicas of the boy king’s treasures alongside an exact anatomical recreation of his mummy. Established in 1987 following the success of the Treasures of Tutankhamun exhibition at the British Museum, the museum continues to offer visitors an intimate glimpse into the life and legacy of Egypt’s most famous pharaoh.

Tutankhamun: His Tomb and His Treasures – USA & Europe
Semmel Exhibitions’ Tutankhamun: His Tomb and His Treasures is one of the largest touring exhibitions since 2023, having already captivated over seven million visitors. Travelling across multiple cities in the U.S. and Europe, the exhibition immerses visitors in the wonder of the boy king’s extraordinary legacy, allowing them to explore the tomb in three dimensions, exactly as it was discovered in 1922.
Tutankhamun: Treasures of The Golden Pharaoh – London
In 2019, London’s Saatchi Gallery hosted Tutankhamun Treasures of the Golden Pharaoh, produced by the Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities. Marking the anniversary of Tutankhamun’s tomb discovery, the exhibition showcased over 150 authentic artifacts, offering visitors a rare glimpse into the opulence and artistry of the boy king’s final resting place.
Tutankhamun and The Secrets of Saqqara – Hong Kong
In November 2025, the Hong Kong Palace Museum (HKPM) hosted a major exhibition, Tutankhamun and the Secrets of Saqqara, part of the Ancient Egypt Unveiled series. The exhibition, running till late August 2026, will feature nearly 250 artifacts on loan from seven of Egypt’s most important cultural institutions, including the Egyptian Museum in Cairo and the Luxor Museum, offering visitors an unprecedented journey into the boy king’s world.
Together, these exhibitions serve as a living tribute to Egypt’s ancient history, keeping the legacy of Tutankhamun alive for audiences around the world and sparking curiosity across generations.
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