Museum Secrets

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Museum Secrets travels to the world's most famous museums in search of weird, wonderful, amazing and fascinating stories connected with both the well-known and the more obscure exhibits held in their collections. Each episode focuses on one museum and tells stories about six to eight pieces held in the collection. The series probes familiar legends and assumptions and uses cutting edge science and research to explore new revelations about the world's most famous objects like the Mona Lisa, the Sistine Chapel, and the Golden Mask of King Tutankhamun. Museum Secrets also delves into the lesser-known objects, introducing the spaces the public doesn't normally get to see: a newly discovered necropolis next to the Vatican Museums, the eerie and mysterious 'tank room' of Britain's Natural History Museum, and the never-before-filmed high-tech research laboratories of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Every step of the way scientists, historians, and other experts act as guides. An archeologist pieces together evidence of tomb raiding and the recycling of gold in ancient Egypt. Scientists at the Natural History Museum investigate cut marks on prehistoric human bones to determine if early Britons practiced cannibalism. A restoration expert at the Vatican finds graffiti carved into a Raphael masterpiece that may have been defaced during the horrific Sack of Rome. The series also meets ordinary people who have emotional connections to museum objects including: a descendant of Napoleon Bonaparte; the granddaughter of a murdered architect; and an explosives expert determined to get to the bottom of a failed plot to kill Hitler.

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Broadcast Platform
  • Television
Programme Name
  • Museum Secrets
Channel
  • BBC Knowledge
Broadcaster
  • Sky Network Television
Description
  • Museum Secrets travels to the world's most famous museums in search of weird, wonderful, amazing and fascinating stories connected with both the well-known and the more obscure exhibits held in their collections. Each episode focuses on one museum and tells stories about six to eight pieces held in the collection. The series probes familiar legends and assumptions and uses cutting edge science and research to explore new revelations about the world's most famous objects like the Mona Lisa, the Sistine Chapel, and the Golden Mask of King Tutankhamun. Museum Secrets also delves into the lesser-known objects, introducing the spaces the public doesn't normally get to see: a newly discovered necropolis next to the Vatican Museums, the eerie and mysterious 'tank room' of Britain's Natural History Museum, and the never-before-filmed high-tech research laboratories of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Every step of the way scientists, historians, and other experts act as guides. An archeologist pieces together evidence of tomb raiding and the recycling of gold in ancient Egypt. Scientists at the Natural History Museum investigate cut marks on prehistoric human bones to determine if early Britons practiced cannibalism. A restoration expert at the Vatican finds graffiti carved into a Raphael masterpiece that may have been defaced during the horrific Sack of Rome. The series also meets ordinary people who have emotional connections to museum objects including: a descendant of Napoleon Bonaparte; the granddaughter of a murdered architect; and an explosives expert determined to get to the bottom of a failed plot to kill Hitler.