Discover the Egyptian Museum of Turin: A Journey to the Heart of Ancient Egypt in Italy

Publicado: Apr 25, 2025

Actualizado: Mar 5, 2026

Autor: Camminando Insieme

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Did you know that the Egyptian Museum of Turin is the second most important in the world, only after the one in Cairo? If you love history, the mysteries of the pharaohs, and everything surrounding Ancient Egypt, this place has to be on your list.

During our visit, we encountered mummies over 3,000 years old, statues that command respect just by looking at them, and hieroglyphics that still haven't been deciphered. Can you imagine walking among objects that have survived millennia?

If you're planning a trip to Turin or simply want to discover one of Italy's most fascinating cultural treasures, join us in this guide with everything you need to know: what to see, practical tips, and some facts that will surely surprise you.

📝 A Bit of History: Why is there an Egyptian museum in Italy?

It may sound strange to find a museum of this magnitude outside of Egypt, but there's a very clear reason. During the 19th century, Italian explorers actively participated in excavations in Egyptian lands, bringing back thousands of artifacts. That's how the Egyptian Museum of Turin was born in 1824: the first in the world dedicated exclusively to this ancient civilization.

Today it houses more than 40,000 pieces that allow us to travel back in time... without leaving Europe.

👀 5 Must-Sees at the Egyptian Museum of Turin

Although you could spend all day exploring, here are our five favorite pieces (don't miss them!):

1. ✨ The Colossal Statues of the Pharaohs

From Ramses II to Thutmose III, these giant sculptures speak to us of power and grandeur. Some were rescued from temples covered by desert sand.

2. ⚰ The Mummies and Their Sarcophagi

Nothing compares to seeing a real mummy in front of you. Some still preserve skin and hair, making time seem to have stood still. The sarcophagi are decorated with incredible details and hieroglyphics that tell stories of the afterlife.

🧐 Fun fact: The Egyptians believed that to achieve immortality, the body had to remain intact. That's why the mummification process was so important.

3. 🌐 The Turin Papyrus: The Longest in the World

At 18 meters long, this papyrus is covered with hieroglyphics. Some fragments include lists of pharaohs that remain key to understanding the chronology of Ancient Egypt.

4. 👀 The Tomb of Kha and Merit (Intact for Over 3,000 Years)

Discovered in 1906, this sealed tomb belonged to a royal architect and his wife. It preserves furniture, tools... and even fossilized food! It's like a time capsule that shows us how the Egyptian elite lived.

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🎟️ Practical Information for Your Visit

📍 Address: Via Accademia delle Scienze 6, Turin, Italy

🕰 Hours: Open every day (check their website for seasonal hours).

💶 Admission: From €15 (discounts available for students and children).

⏳ Recommended time: 2-3 hours, although you could stay all day (it took us 4 hours).

🎧 A Bordo Tip: Bring headphones and download the audio guide to get the most out of the experience.

🌍 How to Get There

The museum is located in the historic center of Turin, making it easily accessible on foot or by public transport. Here's an interactive map to help you find the best route:

🔥 Frequently Asked Questions

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📸 Our Experience on Instagram

Want to see more photos and videos of the Egyptian Museum of Turin? 📌 Check out our Instagram post and tell us what you think!!!

🚀 Get Ready for Your Trip

If you're planning your visit, here are some product recommendations that might be useful.

💬 Is the Egyptian Museum of Turin Worth Visiting?

For us, it was one of the most fascinating experiences in Turin, Italy. It's a truly impressive and important museum that's worth taking the time to learn about and explore. If you also love history, this place is a must-see.

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🌍 Have you visited an Egyptian museum? Share your experience in the comments!

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