WIN: Captivating tomb and treasures exhibition
Whether you go as part of a day trip, evening out or overnight hotel stay, a visit to the fascinating King Tut exhibition is nothing short of spectacular.
The captivating Tutankhamun – His Tomb and His Treasures exhibition at Silverstar is a first for South Africa and the continent.
The exhibition gives visitors the unique opportunity to experience the treasures of the tomb at their moment of discovery.
Seen by over five million people worldwide, the exhibition, open from 2 December, faithfully has reconstructed the tomb of Tutankhamun to scale. There are over 1 000 exquisitely reconstructed burial treasures produced by the finest Egyptian craftsmen under scientific supervision.
This exhibition offers visitors a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to view the (perfectly replicated) antiquities from King Tut’s tomb – all under one roof.
The amazing Tutankhamun adventure includes a multimedia presentation illustrating the fascinating story behind the exploration and excavation by British archaeologist, Howard Carter, the history of the young pharaoh, and the culture of ancient Egypt.
Whether you go as part of a day trip, evening out or overnight hotel stay at Silverstar, a visit to the fascinating King Tut exhibition is nothing short of spectacular. For more information, videos and images of the exhibition, visit www.tut-exhibition.co.za.
Visitors can choose from an exciting selection of hospitality and show packages.
The new-look Silverstar offers an entertainment experience for everyone – from the young to the young at heart. With six new restaurants including a unique brew pub called Publicity Bar and Grill, a large Magic Company with the latest arcade games, a 12-lane bowling alley and laser-tag games, a Movies@ cinema complex boasting the latest 3D technology, The Square where over 1 000 spectators can watch sport screened on a 62 square metre state-of-the-art high definition screen and a Parker’s Comedy & Jive stand-up comedy venue, visitors will leave feeling truly entertained.
The new 2 300 seater dome called The Globe will house King Tut’s exhibition.
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