Unveiling Tutankhamun: Sydney Welcomes the Largest Exhibition Ever to Leave Egypt ‎

In what the City of Sydney describes as a coup, the Australian Museum is soon to host a unique exhibition – that of the famous boy-king Tutankhamun, or King Tut.

Sydney to Host Largest Tutankhamun Exhibition to Ever Leave Egypt

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