The discovery of King Tutankhamun’s tomb is one of the world’s greatest historical events. When the archaeologist Howard Carter opened the tomb in 1922, he unveiled an unprecedented trove of treasures: gleaming royal jewellery, sacred artefacts, ancient weapons, musical instruments and the world-famous Golden Mask.
To this day, Tutankhamun’s legacy continues to fascinate people in their millions around the globe. However, over the years, important original artefacts have been lost.
TUTANKHAMUN: An Immersive Adventure has sought to maintain this unique cultural heritage in its original form through expertly crafted, true-to-life replicas. This exhibition is the only opportunity to experience the Pharaoh’s treasures in their entirety as they were found.
Don't just learn about history - live it.
Photo by Linus Harwig
Photo by Linus Harwig
Photo by Linus Harwig
Photo by Linus Harwig
Photo by Linus Harwig
Day | Time |
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Tue/Wed/Sun and public holidays | 10 am – 6 pm |
Thu/Fri/Sat | 10 am – 8 pm |
Nearby stops:
Melatengürtel (100-meter walk) Tram 13, Bus 140
Aachener Str./Gürtel (500-meter walk) Trams 1, 7, 13, Bus 140
Weinsbergstr./Gürtel (700-meter walk) Tram 13, Bus 141, 142, 143
There is no parking directly at the exhibition. Parking is available nearby. The nearest parking garage is "Bezirksrathaus Lindenthal" at Oskar-Jäger-Straße 3 (Mon–Fri: 7 am – 8 pm).
Millions of visitors have been fascinated by the reconstruction of the boy king's tomb, featuring around 1,000 replica artefacts crafted in Egypt. The exhibition offers you a once-in-a-lifetime insight into the archaeology of ancient Egypt. You are taken on a journey of exploration to experience the treasures of Tutankhamun and his famous tomb chambers exactly as they were when discovered in 1922 by Howard Carter. Through the exhibition, you relive that magical moment of discovery.
The visit will take between 90 and 120 minutes.
This exhibition is recommended for all ages.
Yes, there will be an opportunity to buy exclusive merchandise at the experience.
Feel free to take photos and share them. When taking photos, please make sure not to use flashes or disturb other visitors. Professional equipment and tripods are not permitted.
The Exhibition takes place at Oskar-Jäger-Str. 99, Köln-Ehrenfeld
The exhibition will be held in an indoor venue.
Yes, toilets are available onsite.
No, food and drinks are not permitted inside the exhibition. If you need to take special food or medication due to a pre-existing medical condition, please provide appropriate medical proof.
No food and drinks will be offered for sale on site.
No, there will be no strobe lights.
Our lost and found office is located at the information desk in the entrance area of the exhibition. If you have lost or found something, we will be happy to help you there. Alternatively, you can also contact us by e-mail at koeln@tut-deutschland.de.
Only bags smaller than DIN A4 are allowed on site. To speed up admission, we ask you not to bring larger bags unless it is unavoidable.
There are lockers on site which can be used for a fee of 1 euro. A checkroom is not available.
Food and drinks are not permitted inside the exhibition.
Baby carriages are permitted in the exhibition if space permits. On busy days, baby carriages may have to be deposited in the foyer area.
Weapons, sharp objects, glass containers and alcohol are prohibited in the exhibition.
It is not permitted to bring dogs or other animals into the exhibition, except by prior arrangement. This is only possible for guide or assistance dogs.
The exhibition is barrier-free and there is also a disabled toilet. Wheelchair users are recommended to visit the exhibition with an accompanying person. Our exhibition welcomes all visitors, including people with hearing or visual impairments. However, we would like to point out that the exhibition experience is predominantly visual in nature and numerous information boards are used for orientation and explanation. We strive to make the content as inclusive as possible to provide an enriching experience for all guests.
The ticket for an accompanying person must be purchased at the box office and cannot be purchased in advance or online.
Visitors are guided through the exhibition with the help of written information so that deaf people can also enjoy the exhibition. The exhibition has rooms with film screenings that are not subtitled. Nevertheless, there are numerous artifacts that are accessible to everyone.
Tickets are available online or at the box office at the venue.
It is possible to buy a ticket at the exhibition box office. However, the availability of time slots for immediate access cannot be guaranteed.
By booking a timeslot ticket, you can access the exhibition within the booked timeslot. There is no time limit on the length of stay!
With monthly tickets without a time slot, access to the exhibition is possible at any time within the booked month without pre-reservation or time commitment, the length of stay is unlimited.
There are reduced ticket prices for children and young people between the ages of 7 and 15. Children under the age of 7 have free admission.
Discounted group rates are available for groups of 10 or more. If you would like to visit this exhibition together as a school class or as a company, or if you are interested in more than 10 tickets in total, please send an e-mail to gruppen@eventim.de. You can also call the group booking service on 0421 37 67 2000 (Mon-Fri: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.).
Press representatives can apply for accreditation by stating the planned contribution in the planned medium at koeln@tut-ausstellung.com.