Visit the Egyptian Museum and explore the world's oldest Egyptian museum, established in 1824, entirely dedicated to ancient Egyptian culture.
See a wide array of religious items, including statues, amulets, and ritual objects, illustrating ancient Egyptian beliefs.
Explore the well-preserved tomb of Kha and Merit and learn about the ancient Egyptian burial customs and daily life.
Marvel at the beautiful statue of Ramses II, a striking embodiment of ancient Egyptian art and architecture, showcasing the grandeur and intricate craftsmanship of a bygone era.
About the Egyptian Museum,Turin:
The Egyptian Museum in Turin, Italy, houses one of the most extensive collections of Egyptian artefacts outside of Egypt. With over 40,000 items, the museum showcases the rich history and culture of ancient Egypt. Highlights include the tomb of Kha and Merit, the colossal statue of Ramses II, and the rock-cut temple of Ellesija. The museum also features interactive displays, religious artefacts, and the renowned Turin Papyrus Map. A dedicated wing honours archaeologist Ernesto Schiaparelli, and the museum's library offers valuable resources for Egyptology research.
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