France is preparing to pack up a nearly one-millennium-old tapestry so it can be displayed in the UK for the first time in 900 years. But there are fears the move could cause irreparable damage to the ancient artwork.
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- The Bayeux Tapestry, dating from the 11th century, depicts the Norman conquest of England. 11s
- The tapestry has survived multiple threats over the centuries, including fires and wars. 32s
- France plans to loan the tapestry to the British Museum during a two-year museum renovation. 52s
- The loan has sparked concerns about potential damage, with an online petition opposing the move. 1m 54s
- French officials insist the tapestry can be transported safely, despite public worries. 2m 24s