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A suit of armour is displayed near to a 3D printed reconstruction of the skeleton of King Richard III in the new visitor's centre on the site where his remains were discovered, in Leicester, central England, on July 24, 2014. The centre tells the story of his rise to power, his death in battle and the discovery of his bones, as well as raising questions on how his disability should be portrayed in theatre and film. Exhibits include a remarkably detailed facial reconstruction, and a replica of Richards skeleton that clearly shows his curved spine, as well as his battle injuries, including the fatal blow. Opening on July 26, 2014, the centre hopes to attract up to 100,000 visitors in it's first year. AFP PHOTO/Leon Neal (Photo credit should read LEON NEAL/AFP/Getty Images)

A suit of armour is displayed near to a 3D printed reconstruction of the skeleton of King Richard III in the new visitor's centre on the site where his remains were discovered, in Leicester, central England, on July 24, 2014.  The centre tells the story of his rise to power, his death in battle and the discovery of his bones, as well as raising questions on how his disability should be portrayed in theatre and film. Exhibits include a remarkably detailed facial reconstruction, and a replica of Richards skeleton that clearly shows his curved spine, as well as his battle injuries, including the fatal blow. Opening on July 26, 2014, the centre hopes to attract up to 100,000 visitors in it's first year.  AFP PHOTO/Leon Neal        (Photo credit should read LEON NEAL/AFP/Getty Images)