Conservation of a 12th-century textile
Find out how conservator Anna Harrison approached the conservation of this very fragile 12th-century textile from the tomb of the Sicilian king Henry VI. Discover more about the island of Sicily in our #SicilyExhibition. Sicily: culture and conquest 21 April – 14 August 2016 Find out more and book tickets: http://goo.gl/wTsDzC Sponsored by Julius Baer. In collaboration with Regione Siciliana

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