Skip the Line Tour of the Egyptian Museum in Turin - Photo 1
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Tour

Skip the Line Tour of the Egyptian Museum in Turin

The road to Menfi and Thebes passes through Torino Champollion. It is the oldest museum in the world dedicated to Egyptian culture.

  • 2 hours
  • Mobile voucher

The road to Menfi and Thebes passes through Torino Champollion.

It is the oldest museum in the world dedicated to Egyptian culture. Over 40,000 artifacts including ancient tables, mummies, papyruses, found objects, stuffed animals, statues and sphinxes that make this structure the sixth most visited place in Italy.Today the Egyptian Museum of Turin is the largest Egyptian museum in the world outside Egypt. A two-hour visit is enough to appreciate the most relevant finds. Let the guide accompany you, with confidence and serenity.
Admire the grave goods of Queen Nefertari
The Mummy of Gebeldein
The grave goods of the Tomb of Kha and Merit, among the most fascinating non-royal tombs found in Egypt
The sisters of the Egyptian Museum
The statues of Luxor

Guide options

  • Tour guide (Italian, French)

Included

  • Guide Speaks French and Italian (2)

Not included

  • Gratuities

Tips

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Location

Activity location

Piazza Castello, 10124 Turin TO, Italy

Meeting point

You must make your own way to the start point

Start points:

  • Piazza Carignano,6, in front of the Carignano Theatre and next to the Caffè Pepino 5 minutes before the start of the activity, at 15H25. - Piazza Carignano, 6

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