French voice fears Artworks went to London


Bayeux Tapistry, who documents the main invasion of England in 1066, will be closed from Monday to the public as opposition to London before I go.

Next time, the next year’s artwork should be almost 1,000 years of work when they appear in the British Museum.

However, the French art world is the opposite of the project, which is very delicate to the channel of experts who are afraid of the 70-meter long (230ft) masterpiece.

President of Emmanuel Macron and Prime Minister Sir Keir Startarmer announced the loan when they met in London.

In recent weeks, Bayeux Museum has risen in visitors’ numbers from September 1st.

A new screen is being built in tapestries, and will last for at least two years.

Closing – it has long been planned, Macron was the opportunity to carry out his cultural diplomacy action Tapestries Loan to the British Museum From a year later September.

But this promise has caused a cry over many French art world.

One request – which describes the loan as a cultural crime – has drawn 60,000 signatures.

Above all opponents, Macron decided to go to his gesture to the UK, as vibrations are essential, they can cause irreparable damage.

On August 22, the loans advocated by a supervision frennel, that the artifact was not very fragile.

Philippe Bélaval said it was not yet taken to transport up to Tapise, but he highlighted a study from the rule, he made specific recommendations about manipulation and transport.

“This study did not state that this toss is not verifiable,” Belaval said, referred to AFP News Agencies. Did not reveal the authors of the study or their effects.

Cecile Binet, a Normandy Museum consultant said in a YouTube post this year.

The huge embroiderance generated in Kent – will be shown in London (until July 2027) in London.

Exchange, Sutton Hooh and XII. Treasures of corn containers with Lewis chess pieces.

A Bayeux TapestryXI. It dates from the 16th century, the Anglo-French relations will compete in Anglo Saxon instead of Norman’s command.

Although the last part of embroidery is missing, Hastings ends with Anglo Saxons that escape at the end of the battle.

58 scenes, 626 characters and 202 horses provide a unique account of the medieval period in Normandy and England, not only information about military traditions, also revealing the precious details of everyday life.

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