‘Beyond King Tut’ begins its San Diego run at Del Mar Fairgrounds

The immersive exhibition takes you inside the life — and tomb — of ancient Egypt’s legendary boy-king. ⚱️

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“Beyond King Tut” is in San Diego through Sunday, May 7.

Photo via Monica Garske + SDtoday

It’s good to be the king. 👑

National Geographic’s traveling exhibition — “Beyond King Tut: The Immersive Experience ” — makes its grand, gold-drenched debut at the Wyland Center at the Del Mar Fairgrounds today, where it’ll be on view through Sunday, May 7.

The buzzy, one-hour experience takes visitors on a self-guided adventure to ancient Egypt, focused on the captivating history of King Tut — and the discovery of his tomb 100 years ago. ⚰

Multimedia rules this exhibition.

Photo via Monica Garske + SDtoday

Multimedia rules this exhibition. Through massive, colorful screen projections and nine multi-sensory galleries, visitors learn the 3,300-year-old story of the iconic “boy-king,” Tutankhamun . ⚰️

Tickets are now available starting at $21.99 for kids ages 5-15 and $37.50 for adults.

🎟️ Pro tips: Upgrade to a VIP ticket, and you also get access to “Enter the Tomb,” a virtual reality experience that gives you an in-depth look inside King Tut’s tomb as in, you’re literally “soaring” above it, getting a bird’s eye view.

A peek inside “Beyond King Tut: The Immersive Experience.”

Photo via Monica Garske + SDtoday

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Monica is based in San Diego, California. She was previously a senior digital media producer and podcast host at NBC 7 San Diego + The Scene, and has been in the news biz since 2005. She loves hiking, the beach, and family days with her husband and two kids.
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