Enter His Kingdom . . . If You Dare
The story of Genghis Khan the conqueror, the myth and the man is told through a stunning and highly interactive world-tour exhibition. Genghis Khan: The Exhibition follows the life of a poor, illiterate child as he becomes one of the world’s greatest conquerors and leaves a lasting imprint on modern-day culture. More than 200 artifacts including gold jewelry, weaponry, silk robes, currency, tomb treasures and more are displayed alongside video-screens, hands-on activity stations and role-playing kiosks to create an educational and historical experience for visitors of all ages.
Genghis Khan Exhibit is now visiting TEXAS from June 1 to September 30, 2011 at Irving Arts Center! It’s a multi-media exhibition features the largest collection of artifacts from the great conqueror’s reign ever. There are lots of activities and events that every visitors will surely enjoy! Expect to see the largest collection of 13thcentury Mongolian artifacts ever gathered in a single showing, uncovered mummy and tomb treasures of a Mongolian noble woman, nicknamed The Princess Giant because of her unusual height and more facts. They also prepared enrichment activities and study guides for the kids who would love to have their field trip. You will surely wanna see their famous artifacts and more!

Aside from those, there are lots of activities for kids they will surely enjoy! So visit Irving Arts Center now and enjoy the Exhibit! Avail their ticket at once!
Single Tickets
Adults: $12
Art Connection Members: $8
Children (18 years and Under): $8
Senior (55 years and Older): $8
Children (2 years and Under): Free
K-12 Groups: $5
Groups (12 or more): $8
Tickets are also available ONLINE!
wow really nice arts, new things to learn from history!!
very interesting artifacts! a must see!
Totoo ba yung mummy? katakot siguro..I haven’t seen one…
I love museums! I hope I get the chance to see those stuff too…
that is an intersting place to visit, sis!
interesting! I want to watch this kind of show!
what an interesting and awesome place to visit with!