Game of Thrones is, thankfully, back on our screens and we can all collectively sigh with relief that we only have to wait a week for each new episode.
In its 6 seasons (so far), the show has well and truly taken over the world.
But if you’re in need of a refresher of what’s happened so far, you should head to the Ulster Museum in Belfast.
They unveiled yesterday a 77 metre long Game of Thrones tapestry, that depicts almost every important moment of the first six seasons on a tapestry.
But that’s not all.
They have a team of 30 embroiders working on the current season, and as each new episode is released, a new part of the tapestry, detailing that week’s episode, will be unveiled.
Sneak peek of the #GameOfThrones tapestry. 77m long with new sections added every week this season. I’m REALLY impressed! #WinterIsHere pic.twitter.com/jDydHajpd9
— Belfast Times (@Belfasttimes) July 17, 2017
Have you seen the incredible Northern Ireland #GameOfThrones Tapestry on display at the @UlsterMuseum? View online: https://t.co/FgH7OxyyUy pic.twitter.com/GwlOWUJzYC
— Tourism Ireland PR (@Media_IrelandCA) July 20, 2017
And if you can’t make it to the museum, the tapestry can be viewed and examined online.
We can’t wait to see the newest addition to this incredible piece of work.
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