
The Torino+Piemonte Card includes entrance to museums, castles, royal residences and major exhibitions . Also discounts on many attractions such as the panoramic lift of the Mole Antonelliana and many others. You can choose
the card that you prefer depending on your stay in the city: 24 hours, 48 hours, 72 hours or 5 days.
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Museo Egizio - Via Accademia delle Scienze, 6 - Torino
Founded in 1824 by King Carlo Felice with the acquisition of a collection of 5628 Egyptian finds, the Museum Egizio of Turin, also known as the Museum of Antiquities Egyptians, it is the most important Egyptian museum in the worldoutside the borders of Egypt.
Purchase skip-the-line tickets + guided tour of the Egyptian Museum from
24.90 €
Collection exhibited at the Egyptian Museum in Turin
This museum is famous for its vast collection of Egyptian finds, which includes 40,000 objects, including mummies, sarcophagi, strong>statues, papyri and other historical artifacts from ancient Egypt.
His collection is grown considerably over the years and includes objects from different eras of Egyptian history, from the Old Kingdom to Roman times. Among the most famous are the sarcophagus of Kha and Merit, the Temple of Ellesija, and a series of papyri that provide important information on the life and culture of ancient Egypt.
The museum offers an extraordinary opportunity to explore the history and culture of ancient Egypt through its vast collection. It is one of the main tourist attractions of Turin and a must-see destination for scholars and all Egyptology enthusiasts.
In 2022 it was the sixth largest museum visited of Italy with 898,500 visitors from all over the world.
Masterpieces of the Egyptian Museum of Turin
– Reliefs by Djoser.
– Statue of Seti II.
– Statue of Isis
– Statue of Sekhmet.
– Statue of Ramesses II.
– Tomb of Kha and Merit.
– Tomb of Maia.
– Ellesija rock temple.
– Sarcophagus, grave goods and scale plan of Queen Nefertari's tomb.
– Royal Canon, known as the Turin Papyrus.
– Papyrus of the gold mines.
– Iuefankh papyrus.
– Isiac canteen, which the Savoys obtained from the Gonzagas in the 17th century
History of the Egyptian Museum of Turin
Founded in 1824 by King Carlo Felice with the acquisition of a collection of 5628 Egyptian finds the Egyptian Museum of Turin, also known as the Museum of Antiquities Egyptian, has seen the collection grow over the years through donations, acquisitions and archaeological excavations financed by the royal family of Savoy.
The museum has also played a significant role in explorations and archaeological expeditions to Egypt, recovering many artifacts in its collection from excavations conducted by Italian expeditions over the centuries.
The museum is The headquarters has been moved several times to the city. of Turin, finally finding - starting from 1904 - a permanent accommodation in the Palazzo dell'Accademia delle Scienze. During the 20th century the museum was has been further expanded and renovated to accommodate an increasingly growing collection. broad and in order to improve the visiting experience of customers.
Currently the Egyptian Museum of Turin is internationally recognized as one of the most the world's leading Egyptian museums, with a collection spanning millennia of Egyptian history. It is a must-see destination for scholars and all Egyptology enthusiasts.
Questions about the Egyptian Museum of Turin
– When you can visit the Egyptian Museum in Turin? Monday from 9.00 to 14.00. From Tuesday
to Sunday from 9.00 to 18.30 (last entry at 18.30).
– How long does the visit to the Egyptian Museum in Turin last? From 2 to 6 hours.
– How much does it cost to visit the Egyptian Museum of Turin? Full price € 18, reduced € 15 (over 70 years), reduced student € 3 (from 15 to 18 and university students). Free for children under 6 years of age, people with disabilities, on their birthday.
– When is is the Egyptian Museum of Turin free? Children under 6 years of age, people with disabilities, on their birthday.

Informazioni utili per a visita
Orari: lunedì dalle 9.00 alle 14.00. Da martedì
a domenica dalle 9.00 alle 18.30 (ultimo ingresso alle 18:30).
Biglietti: intero € 18, ridotto € 15 (oltre i 70 anni), ridotto student € 3 (dai 15 ai 18 e studenti universitari). Gratuito minori di 6 anni, persone con disabilità, il giorno del proprio compleanno.
Telefono:
+39.011.4406903
E-mail: [email protected]
Sito web: Museo
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Come arrivare Stazione Torino ⟷ Museo Egizio di Torino
Al Museo Egizio si arriva dalla Stazione Porta Nuova di Torino con una passeggiata di circa 800 m.
Mezzi pubblici: Linee 4 e 15 fermata Bertola-247; Linee 58, 58B, 11, 55, 57 fermata Bertola-1642; Linee 72 e 72B fermata Bertola-2179; Linee 13, 56, 51 fermata Bertola-469; Linea 27 capolinea Bertola-1632; Linee 13, 15, 55, 56 fermata Castello-471; Linea 7 capolinea Castello-409 (linea in servizio sabato, domenica e festivi).
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