Medieval Power: Symbols & Splendour

And they called this the Dark Ages?
Sarah Ward
Published on December 07, 2015
Updated on December 07, 2015

Overview

The start of the medieval period might be referred to as the Dark Ages; however a few things still shone brightly. Gold, jewellery, seals, sculptures, stained glass and other such objects were symbols of prestige — and some have stood the test of time.

In Medieval Power: Symbols & Splendour, more than 250 of these artefacts will make their world premiere. Iconic trinkets such as a famous Lewis chessman piece will line the shelves alongside tools of war, objects of religious significance and humble items from everyday life. Together, they offer a window into existence dating back to AD 400, as well as a glimpse at items that haven't been gazed upon for many, many centuries.

Of course, in typical Queensland Museum style, trawling through a wealth of historical knickknacks is only the beginning of the fun. We're not saying that the bits and pieces on display won't dazzle you by themselves; we're just pointing out that attending one of the Friday evening After Dark events — which adds a program of live music, expert talks and films to the exhibition — will make your medieval experience truly sparkle.

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