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France ‘wanted its citizens to see Bayeux Tapestry for free at British Museum’

Cross-Channel visit for medieval embroidery intended to show ‘new spirit of co-operation’ between Britain and France

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telegraph.co.ukStai leggendo10 mesi fa

France ‘wanted its citizens to see Bayeux Tapestry for free at British Museum’

Cross-Channel visit for medieval embroidery intended to show ‘new spirit of co-operation’ between Britain and France

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dailymail.co.uk10 mesi fa

France demanded Rosetta Stone and free tickets to loan Bayeux Tapestry

France first looked at swapping the Rosetta Stone for the multicoloured wool embroidery and asked for its citizens to be allowed to see the tapestry for free at the British Museum.

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  1. mercoledì 13 agosto 2025·dailymail.co.uk

    France demanded Rosetta Stone and free tickets to loan Bayeux Tapestry

    France first looked at swapping the Rosetta Stone for the multicoloured wool embroidery and asked for its citizens to be allowed to see the tapestry for free at the British Museum.

  2. mercoledì 13 agosto 2025·telegraph.co.uk

    France ‘wanted its citizens to see Bayeux Tapestry for free at British Museum’

    Cross-Channel visit for medieval embroidery intended to show ‘new spirit of co-operation’ between Britain and France