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A petition tries to prevent the loan from the Bayeux tapestry at the British Museum

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Petition tries prevent loan bayeux:

Voices are rising in France to keep the Bayeux tapestry on the territory. Furthermore, A petition was thus posted on July 13 against the loan of it to the British Museum in London. Therefore, for reasons of conservation of the work. Therefore, It had nearly 45,000 signatures on Wednesday.

“We solemnly ask the President of the Republic to give up this project. Nevertheless, This loan would be a real heritage crime ”can be read at the end of this petition created on. Meanwhile, the Change.org site by Didier Rykner, Director of the editorial staff of the site The Tribune of Art.

A “far too fragile” tapestry – Petition tries prevent loan bayeux

Didier Rykner believes that the tapestry is “far too fragile to be transported without much risk”. “Tapestry specialists. restaurateurs who work on it and conservatives say that there is a risk of tears, falls of material, due to manipulations petition tries prevent loan bayeux and vibrations during its transport.” “It is unacceptable to take the risk that this absolutely unique work is deteriorated,” he gets carried away.

The tapestry is a “embroidered account” dating from the 11th century 70 meters long which recounts the conquest of England in the year 1066 by Guillaume. Duke of Normandy, who will later become “Guillaume the Conqueror”.

Emmanuel Macron announced on July 8 the loan of the work at the British Museum in London from September 2026. to June 2027 in exchange for medieval pieces from the Archaeological Treasury of Sutton Hoo.

For the Ministry of Culture. the work is transportable

In a video posted on YouTube by the Calvados prefecture in February 2025, Cécile Binet, Museum Advisor to the Drac of Normandy, also petition tries prevent loan bayeux affirmed that the tapestry is “too fragile to be moved over a great distance” and that “any additional manipulation” was “a risk for its conservation”. A few weeks after these statements, the decision was made to “send it to London. It makes no sense, it is only political and diplomatic “judges Didier Rykner.

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A feasibility study of the transport of the Bayeux tapestry to London was carried out by restaurators in. March 2022. “This study. we refuse to communicate it to me, it remains confidential” is annoyed Didier Rykner, “The Ministry of Culture says that there have been studies that have shown that the work was transportable, show them, I would like to see them! ». The controversy is therefore not in the process of extinguishing.

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