Original artefacts from Tutankhamun’s tomb have gone on display in Paris in an exhibit celebrating the centenary of the discovery of the most famous pharaoh’s treasures.
Some items are returning to Paris more than 50 years after a similar exhibit attracted 1.24 million visitors, a record that still stands for the French capital.

The exhibit, Tutankhamun, treasures of the golden pharaoh, is at the Grande Halle de la Villette.

It runs from March 23 to September 15.
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