
- Available touring exhibitions: Sunken Worlds
- Osiris. Egypt's Sunken Mysteries
- Egypt’s Sunken TreasuresBerlin / Paris / Bonn / Madrid / Turin / Yokohama
- Cleopatra - The Search for the last Queen of EgyptPhiladelphia / Cincinnati / Milwaukee / Los Angeles
- Cleopatra of Egypt, from History to MythLondon / Chicago
- White GoldFrankfurt / Hamburg
- Ocean Odyssey: Collection BaurGeneva
- Treasures of the San DiegoManila / Berlin / New York / Madrid / Paris
- Sunken Treasure: 15th Century Chinese Ceramics from the Lena CargoLondon / Geneva
- Sunken Treasures: Ming Dynasty Ceramics from a junkDenver
- 18th Century Relics of the GriffinManila
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SUNKEN WORLDS - Underwater Archaeology for Everyone
TOUR LAUNCHING IN 2027:
Egypt's Sunken Cities, From Goddesses Isis and Aphrodite to Cleopatra
Exceptional artifacts, recovered from the depths, bring to light a world where Egyptian and Greek civilizations first converged.
Blending myth and history, the exhibition explores the enduring power of goddesses and queens such as Isis, Aphrodite, Cleopatra and Helen of Troy. A key highlight of the exhibition is the underwater research led by Franck Goddio off the coast of Alexandria, in collaboration with the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities.
Specifications:
• 233 original objects
• Immersive environments, Underwater Structure-from-Motion
• Gallery: 8,600 to 12,900 sq ft
• Ceiling height: minimum 16 ft
• Bilingual options available
• Marketing and press material
Contact us
If you would like to host the exhibitions at your venue please contact the IEASM via email: exhibition@ieasm.org
TOUR LAUNCHING IN 2028:
Sunken Worlds – Treasures from the Deep
History, often shaped by victories on land, keeps its most honest truths hidden beneath the waves. Shipwrecks do not lie—they preserve cargo, culture, civilization history in the sediment, awaiting rediscovery. Eleven shipwrecks reveal the scale of this commercial network and highlight three patterns of exchange: coastal circuits linking regional ports, redistribution through major trading centers, and long-distance routes connecting East and West.
All objects in this exhibition proceed from 40 years of joint underwater excavations with the National Museum of the Philippines.
Specifications:
• 200 original objects
• Immersive underwater videos
• Global interactive sea routes map
• Gallery: 8,600 to 12,900 sq ft
• Ceiling height: minimum 16 ft
• Bilingual options available
• Marketing and press material
Contact us
If you would like to host the exhibitions at your venue please contact the IEASM via email: exhibition@ieasm.org

