In the Heart of the Town
The Future Bayeux Tapestry Museum Will Remain on the Heart of the Town. Within an 11,000m² Urban Space, a New Extension Will Be Built Next to the Current Seventeenth-Century Grand Séminaire, Which Will Be Complely Renovated.
“This cultural and historic lung needed to stay near the cathedral to proceed to unravel the thread of its historical past and to satisfy the challenges of our tourism methods,” Said Loïc Jamin, Bayeux’s Deputy Mayor.
The New Building Will House The Testry, Which Will Be Displayed On An Included Support More than 70m Long To Meet The Conservation Requirements, Which Were Establised by Analysis the Condition of the Man, At 1,000 Years Old, is extraordinarily fragile.
As it has since 1983, the bayeux tapestry will proceed to be retained in a hermetically-sealed room to guard it from variations in gentle, local weather and atmospheric air pollution. A Window Along the Length of the Room Will Allow the Public To View The Tapestry. Tilted for optimum influence, Visitors will be capable of recognize the Fine Details of the Masterpiece, which is because the lengthy because the Distance Between the Pillars of the Eiffel Tower. The set-up will even enable for the tapestry to be moved to ensure that conservationists to work on it.