You’ll walk through Turin’s Egyptian Museum with a local guide who brings ancient stories to life. See real mummies up close, admire golden jewelry once worn by pharaohs, and hear unexpected details behind centuries-old artifacts. It’s more than just looking — you’ll feel the weight of history around every corner.
The first thing I noticed was the hush — not silence exactly, but that soft echo you get in old buildings. Our guide, Alessandra, waved us over to a glass case right away. There was a necklace inside, gold catching the museum lights, and she told us it had been buried with a priestess for centuries. I tried to picture someone actually wearing it. The air smelled faintly dusty, like old paper and stone — not unpleasant, just… ancient.
I’ll admit, I didn’t expect to see so many mummies in Turin of all places. Alessandra explained how this is the oldest Egyptian museum outside Cairo (she seemed genuinely proud of that). We stopped by a sarcophagus covered in painted symbols. She pointed out one detail — a tiny falcon — and said it represented Horus watching over the dead. I tried repeating “Horus” under my breath and probably got it wrong; she smiled anyway.
There were papyri with impossibly neat writing, little statues lined up like soldiers, and at one point I caught myself staring at a painted eye that looked weirdly alive. It’s easy to lose track of time here. Two hours went fast — maybe too fast? I still think about that necklace sometimes when the light hits just right in my kitchen.
The guided tour lasts approximately 2 hours.
Yes, entrance tickets are included with your booking.
Yes, the Egyptian Museum tour is wheelchair accessible.
Yes, infants and small children can join; strollers are allowed.
Yes, a licensed local guide leads the experience throughout.
No transportation is provided; public transport options are nearby.
Your visit includes entry tickets for Turin’s Egyptian Museum and two hours exploring with a licensed local guide who shares stories behind each artifact as you go along.
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