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Tuor son of Huor wrote:
Trotter wrote:
They also have a virtual version of the exhibition
https://my.matterport.com/show/?m=oVtCwnJwA7R
I finally got a chance to check this out, thanks Trotter. Mostly seems focused on movie and other adaptations though there are some first edition books and items from Tolkien's library. I understand why places don't do this (increased cost and more work, perhaps lower actual attendance) but it would be really cool if future Tolkien exhibitions could prepare these virtual tours to go live after the exhibitions close. These exhibitions are really unique experiences and many folks simply can't afford to make it to Oxford or New York or Marquette but would love a chance to see these things, even virtually.
I expect it is not possible because of permissions around showing the items, but would be great if these had been made.
The exhibition has moved to King's Lynn
https://kingslynncornexchange.co.uk/th ... he-magic-of-middle-earth/
The Magic of Middle-earth
15 June - 14 September 2024
Open Thursday, Friday, Saturday 12pm-4pm
The Shakespeare Barn at St. George's Guildhall, 29 King St, King's Lynn PE30 1HA
Discover the Magic of Middle-earth at St George's Guildhall this summer, an exciting exhibition celebrating the incredible fantasy world of J.R.R. Tolkien.
The Magic of Middle-earth takes visitors on a journey beyond the books to explore the expansive artistic legacy. Discover stunning paintings, incredible sculptures, even Middle-earth themed Lego sets.
This is an exciting exhibition for all ages. Whether you're a little halfling or a wizened wizard you won't want to miss this one!
https://kingslynncornexchange.co.uk/th ... he-magic-of-middle-earth/
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