Immerse LDN, Excel London Waterfront
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What will students see and do?
Open until 15 March 2026 at Immerse LDN, Excel London Waterfront, the Last Days of Pompeii: The Immersive Exhibition brings history to life.
Your pupils will embark on a captivating journey back to 79 AD, experiencing the vibrant life and sudden catastrophe of the ancient Roman city of Pompeii.
What to expect
This immersive exhibition spans over 2,000 square metres and takes a minimum of approximately 90 minutes to explore.
Visitors will encounter stunning 360-degree digital projections, a seated VR adventure placing students in the midst of an exhilarating gladiator battle in the Colosseum, interactive installations allowing pupils to become a digital archaeologist for the day, a metaverse experience revealing the lost beauty of The Villa of the Mysteries, an AI photobooth and more!
Designed for all ages, the exhibition fosters both education and emotional connection, making history come alive in a way that is unforgettable for every student. Explore the intertwining narratives of artefacts and sculptures that connect past and present, ensuring a truly engaging and educational experience.
How does the trip link to the curriculum?
A visit to the Last Days of Pompeii: The Immersive Exhibition can connect deeply with various aspects of the primary school curriculum, particularly in History, Art, and Citizenship.
History
Ancient civilisations: Students will learn about daily life in ancient Rome, exploring social structures, culture, and the impact of natural disasters.
Historical events: The exhibition provides a first-hand look at the eruption of Mount Vesuvius, allowing students to discuss its effects on Pompeii and its historical significance.
Art and Design
Art forms: Students will engage with Roman art and architecture, inspiring discussions about artistic techniques and historical influences that can be seen in their own art projects.
Creative expression: Workshops or activities can encourage students to create their own Roman-inspired art or design, linking to their lessons on visual arts.
Citizenship
Cultural awareness: Students will reflect on the resilience of communities faced with disaster, promoting empathy and understanding of different cultures.
Environmental studies: The exhibition can lead to discussions about volcanic activity and its impact on human life, tying in with science lessons on natural disasters and ecosystems.
By integrating these subjects, the exhibition provides a rich, interdisciplinary approach that enhances students’ learning and their understanding of history and culture.
Subjects covered
Teaching resources provided
Immerse LDN, Excel London Waterfront provides a pdf copy of the in-exhibition sellable brochure programme, which contains the copy and images from the information panels within the exhibition.
It also provides a pdf of an educational resource for both teachers and students.
Minimum and maximum group size
The exhibition can accommodate a maximum group of 50 children at one time (generally, a group of 50 will be split into two groups of 25 on-site for ease). Larger groups will need to be split into groups of 50 per 15-minute entry slot.
Details of risk assessment
You can access a risk assessment here.
Don't miss our downloadable A-Z guide on completing a risk assessment
Facilities on-site
Lunch spots are available for school groups and can be booked here.
Opening times
The exhibition is open daily from 9 am.
Pricing
School rate: £9 per pupil
You will receive one free Adult ticket per 10 children attending. Additional Adult tickets are charged at £20 each.
Available Monday–Friday during term time. Prices do not apply during school holidays/Bank Holidays.
Travel arrangements
If you are arriving by coach, please book drop-off/parking here.
Address
Royal Victoria Dock
1 Western Gateway
London
E16 1FR
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