The upcoming exhibition, “Ramses and the Pharaoh’s Gold,” will open at NEON, Battersea Power Station, on February 28, 2026. This highly anticipated exhibition will showcase 180 artifacts from the reign of Ramses II, one of Egypt’s most significant pharaohs. Visitors will have the opportunity to view a range of prestigious artifacts, including the Cedar Coffin of Ramses II and the Funerary Mask of General Wendjebauendjed.
One of the highlights of the exhibition is a virtual animation that depicts the historic Battle of Kadesh, which provides an engaging way to learn about ancient history.
One of the exhibition’s standout features is a virtual animation showcasing the historic Battle of Kadesh, enriching the experience of ancient history.
The exhibition is designed to be an immersive experience that appeals to people of all ages. Lasting between 60 to 75 minutes, it aims to highlight the power, legacy, and cultural impact of Ramses II’s nearly 67-year reign. By combining cutting-edge technology with ancient treasures, the exhibition strives to make the history of Ancient Egypt accessible and engaging for everyone.
Ticket sales for “Ramses and the Pharaoh’s Gold” will be available online, allowing visitors to secure their spots in advance. The exhibition will run until May 31, 2026, offering ample opportunity for exploration.
Accessibility is a key focus of this exhibition, with options including wheelchair access, audio guides, and carer tickets. This commitment to inclusivity guarantees that all visitors can engage with the historical significance and artistry of the artifacts on display.