Qin Shuang Di and his palace grave.

 

Birgitta Hoffmann 

China’s first emperor had himself buried not just with the famous terracotta army, but built an underground palace and according to his historian a miniature version of China. This lecture will explore what we know of this complex after 50 years of research.
 

The lectures can be attended individually or as a complete course.

Day: Thursday, 3 May Time: 2pm– 4pm 

Venue:
Cross Street Chapel
Cross Street, Manchester, M2 1NL

Price Concessions Minimum No. Maximum No.
£12   14 30

To book, complete the MANCENT booking form and send it with payment to

Birgitta Hoffmann, 55 Broadwalk, Wilmslow, Cheshire, SK9 5PL
email: latinteacher@btinternet.com phone: 07747 533 070