Egyptian Balcony Tour

Climb to the very top of The Harris and discover one of Preston’s hidden treasures – the Egyptian Balcony.

This unique space offers breathtaking views and a rare glimpse into early 20th-century fascination with Ancient Egypt.

What is the Egyptian Balcony?

Perched high above the galleries, the Egyptian Balcony wraps around the base of the museum’s lantern dome.

It is home to a series of magnificent murals by artist John Somerscales, commissioned in 1908 by Preston Corporation. Somerscales travelled to Egypt to capture authentic scenes, which he transformed into large-scale paintings depicting iconic sites such as:

  • The Great Temple of Amun-Ra at Karnak
  • The Temple of Kom Ombo
  • The Temple of Isis at Philae
  • The Pyramids at Giza
  • The Sphinx at Gizeh
  • The Nile at Aswan

These murals are complemented by decorative panels inspired by ancient Egyptian sculpture and wall paintings, creating an atmospheric setting that feels like stepping into a pharaoh’s world.

Book your tickets: Egyptian Balcony Tour

*Please note, the Egyptian Balcony is up steep, narrow stairs without lift access.

A guide points towards a large painting of Ancient Egypt whilst two people watch.

Date & Time

Saturday, 10 January at 1.30pm

Location

Egyptian Balcony

Age range

For Adults

Cost

£2

Ticket needed?

Yes, ticket needed

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