British Museum – Hawaiʻi: a kingdom crossing oceans
Offer details
Nearest Station
London Euston
Offer Expires
25/05/2026
Location
WC1B 3DG
Phone Number
0207 323 8181
Overview
Advance Booking Required
Exhibition Dates: 15 January – 25 May
To claim this offer, add the promo code in the top-right corner of the booking page on the British Museum website. When selecting tickets, select 2 Adults.
★★★★★ ‘An epic thriller of an exhibition’ – The Guardian
The exhibition brings together remarkable objects – from feathered cloaks worn by chiefs and finely carved deities, to powerful shark-toothed weapons and bold contemporary works by Kānaka ʻŌiwi (Native Hawaiian) artists.
In 1824, the young King Liholiho and Queen Kamāmalu travelled across vast oceans on a journey that would mark a turning point in the history of their kingdom, Hawaiʻi. The exhibition commemorates over 200 years since this ill-fated royal visit and sheds light on Hawaiʻi’s history and culture through an exploration of the complex and enduring relationship between the Hawaiian and British nations.
Building on years of collaboration with Native Hawaiian artists, practitioners and scholars, the show centres on indigenous knowledge, shining new light on exceptional objects and extraordinary stories. Shaped together with Hawaiian knowledge-bearers, the exhibition showcases seldom-seen international loans alongside the remarkable collections at the British Museum – one of the largest in the world outside of Hawaiʻi.
Opening Times
OFFER TIMES:
15 January - 25 May.
Daily 10.00–17.00 (Friday open to 20.30).
Opening times may vary. Please check website for details.
Accessibility
Please check website for details.
Offer details
Nearest Station
London Euston
Offer Expires
25/05/2026
Location
WC1B 3DG
Phone Number
0207 323 8181
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