Exciting Journey Back to 79 A.D. Coming to Memphis
Memphis is buzzing with excitement as the city prepares to host **Pompeii: The Exhibition**, which opens on November 15 at the Graceland Exhibition Center, right on the famous Elvis Presley Boulevard. This unique exhibition aims to take visitors on a remarkable journey through time, plunging them into one of the most powerful events in nature’s historyโ the eruption of Mount Vesuvius.
A Look at the Story Behind Pompeii
So, what’s the deal with Pompeii? Well, back on August 24, 79 A.D., the bustling port town was living its ordinary life until disaster struck. Mount Vesuvius erupted, covering the entire city in a blanket of ash and debris. While this catastrophe spelled doom for many of its inhabitants, it also preserved the city in a remarkable way. After being buried for over 1,700 years, archaeologists rediscovered Pompeii, revealing a time capsule filled with daily Roman lifeโfrom roads to vibrant art pieces.
What to Expect at the Exhibition
Visiting **Pompeii: The Exhibition** is not just an ordinary stroll through a museum. It’s a chance to experience history like never before. Expect over 150 fascinating artifacts, including gladiator armor, beautiful jewelry, stunning murals, and even medical tools from the ancient world. However, one of the most riveting sights will be the full-body casts of those who tragically lost their lives during the eruption. These artifacts come straight from The Naples National Archaeological Museum and the Archaeological Park of Pompeii, giving you a direct connection to history itself.
Bringing History to Life
Angie Marchese, the vice president of archives and exhibits at Graceland, shared her enthusiasm about the exhibition, stating, โWe built the Graceland Exhibition Center with the goal of bringing high-quality exhibitions to Memphis, and this is the perfect opportunity to showcase an incredible piece of history here.โ The exhibition combines priceless artifacts with multimedia productions, such as projections and audio-visual displays. It’s designed to immerse visitors fully into the ancient world.
Why You Shouldn’t Miss This
John Norman, President of NEONโs Creative Division, echoes this excitement. He emphasized the blend of history and technology, making it a unique experience. He stated, โThe story of Pompeiiโs destruction and preservation is well-known around the world for providing a perfect encapsulation of life during Roman timesโฆโ This isn’t just another museum exhibit; it’s an event that tells a dramatic story through both ancient artifacts and modern technology.
Details You Need to Know
Running through April 13, the exhibition does require a timed entry ticket, so it’s wise to get your reservations as soon as you can. Tickets are priced reasonably, at $24.95 for adults, while kids aged 6 to 11 can get in for $19.95. And donโt worry if you have little onesโchildren 4 and younger can enter for free! Senior citizens can enjoy a discount too, with tickets at $22.95 for those aged 65 and up, while VIP flex entry is available for $29.95.
To grab your tickets and ensure a spot on this incredible adventure through time, make sure to check out the official exhibition site.
Mark Your Calendar
As the grand opening on November 15 approaches, locals and visitors alike are gearing up for a whirlwind of history, education, and technology. Whether you’re a history buff or just curious about what life was like in ancient Rome, **Pompeii: The Exhibition** in Memphis is sure to be an unforgettable experience. So mark your calendars and prepare to step back in time!

Author: STAFF HERE MEMPHIS WRITER
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