Treasures from Medieval York:
England’s other capital
12 February – 27 June 2010
Room 2 / Free
A temporary exhibition of highlights
from the collection of the Yorkshire Museum
in York.
York was one of Medieval England’s greatest
cities, rivalling London in size and importance. The city was the
main administrative and judicial centre for the north of England
and was an important focus for international trade. It is against
this background that the rich variety of objects from the Yorkshire
Museum in York should be seen, on display in
London for a limited time only while the Yorkshire Museum
is
closed for redevelopment.
The display features swords, jewellery and
coins from the Anglo-Saxon and Viking periods. Highlight objects
include the beautiful Middleham Jewel, the York Helmet, the
remarkable Gilling Sword, and the magnificent Vale of York
Hoard.
A showcase for how the British Museum and the
Yorkshire Museum work together in different ways, the display
features objects which were conserved and researched at the British
Museum. The two museums also recently jointly acquired the Vale of
York Hoard.
Don’t miss this opportunity to see part of
Medieval York
come to London.
Image: The Middleham Jewel. © York Museums
Trust (Yorkshire Museum).