Discover a true journey through time at the Egyptian Museum of Turin, the oldest museum in the world dedicated exclusively to Egyptian civilization. Famous for its historical value and the vastness of its collection, the Egyptian Museum in Turin is recognized as the second most important museum in the world in this field, surpassed only by the Cairo Museum. With your visit, you'll have the opportunity to explore over 6,000 archaeological artifacts in a stunningly curated exhibition setting.
Among the most significant pieces, you will be able to admire the Rock Temple of Ellesija, saved during the international campaign to save the monuments of Nubia, the imposing statues of the goddesses Isis and Sekhmet, and the majestic one of Ramesses II, a demonstration of the power and divinity of the pharaohs. Plus, the tour will take you to discover the intact tomb of Kha e Merit, an archaeological rarity that offers a unique glimpse into the daily life and funerary practices of ancient Egypt.
The guided tour, available in both English and Italian, is led by expert guides who will enrich your experience with historical anecdotes and detailed explanations about each find. This experience will allow you to not only see, but understand the depth and complexity of Egyptian culture, making your visit to the Egyptian Museum of Turin an unforgettable moment of your cultural discovery.