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Experience the last days of Pompei at Immerse LDN’s new exhibition
08/11/25

Experience the last days of Pompei at Immerse LDN’s new exhibition

Immerse LDN is set to open another one of their signature Immersive Exhibition: The Last Days of Pompei, which will be made available to the public on the 14th of November, for a limited 16-week run.


The ground-breaking exhibitions allows visitors to explore the culture, stories and lives of Roman citizens in Pompei almost 2,000 years ago, before the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. You can expect to see the beauty of the ancient city, uncover the secrets of daily Roman life and experience what it was like to witness the eruption.


The Last Day of Pompei is set across 3,000 square metres and 10 different galleries, and makes the most out of its immersive nature, for the exhibition to be as educational and exciting as possible. It features impressive technology, including 8-metre-high immersive video mapping hall, a seated 360-degree Virtual Reality experience, a free-roaming Digital Metaverse room, as well as Roman times replicas & artefacts.


General admission tickets are £30 per person, to book tickets click here.


Address: Immerse LDN at Excel London Waterfront, Royal Victoria Dock, London E16 1XL


Written by Alexandra Herlaut Reinhardt

Photography courtesy of Immerse LDN


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