| Bayeux Tapestry back in UK after 900 years
The Bayeux Tapestry is back in Britain for the first time in 900 years. The 68-metre-long tapestry is an embroidered artwork and historical document. It shows 58 events surrounding the military invasion of England in 1066 by France's Duke William. One picture is of the death of England's King Harold II. He was hit in the eye by an arrow at the Battle of Hastings. The tapestry was made in England as a gift for William. For 900 years, it has been in Bayeux, France. It is now at the British Museum in London, where it will be put on display between September 2026 and July 2027. |