Was she a political genius or a seductive queen? A savvy ruler or a misunderstood femme fatale? More than 2,000 years after her reign, Cleopatra remains one of history’s most fascinating figures — and one of pop culture’s most enduring muses. Now, a new large-scale exhibition in Liège dives deep into her myth, her power, and her timeless influence.
De December 20, 2025, to July 5, 2026, Cleopatra Superstar takes over the Liège-Guillemins Exhibition Space with a spectacular and immersive journey through ancient Egypt, Rome, and the modern imagination. Produced by Collections & Patrimoines, and presented by Europa Expo et le Royal Museum of Mariemont, the exhibition offers queer visitors and allies alike a chance to rediscover this larger-than-life superstar through history, art, and pop culture.

More Than a Queen — A Legend
Spanning over 2,000 square meters, Cleopatra Superstar brings together more than 120 major pieces, including 65 archaeological treasures from world-class institutions such as the Royal Library of Belgium (KBR)le Rijksmuseum van Oudheden (Leiden)et le Museum of Fine Arts of Marseille. These historic objects share the stage with 80 iconic artworks and paintings, offering an unprecedented dialogue between ancient representations and modern reinventions.
The exhibition takes visitors from Cleopatra’s rise to power and political alliances to her reinvention in film, music, advertising, and even video games — proving that she’s not just a chapter in history books, but an ever-relevant symbol of strength, style, and seduction.
From Ancient Power to Pop Culture Icon
In the second half of the experience, visitors step straight into Cleopatra’s afterlife in pop culture — where Liz Taylor’s glamour meets Beyoncé’s golden aesthetics. Music videos, movie clips, and digital art installations bring to life the enduring question: What does Cleopatra represent today? For queer audiences, she’s more than just a diva — she’s the blueprint of self-expression, reinvention, and unapologetic power.

A Scholarly and Sensual Adventure
Curated under the scientific direction of Claire Mercier, the exhibition draws on the expertise of renowned historians including François de Callataÿ, Nicolas Amorosoet Dimitri Laboury. Together, they offer a rich, vibrant exploration that bridges academic knowledge and creative passion — accessible, interactive, and designed for visitors of all ages.

Practical Info
📍 Localisation : Espace d’exposition, Liège-Guillemins TGV Station
📅 Dates: December 20, 2025 – July 5, 2026
🕓 Opening hours: Tuesday to Thursday, 10:00–17:30 / Friday to Sunday, 10:00–18:30 (open every day during school holidays)
💸 Billets : €18 standard / €16 senior / €11 student or youth / free under 6 / Full details here
Whether you’re a history lover, a pop culture junkie, or simply someone who appreciates a good dose of glamour and rebellion, Cleopatra Superstar promises an unforgettable experience. She ruled an empire — now she’s ready to reign over your imagination once again. 🌈✨
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