Turin tour with a guided visit to the Egyptian Museum - Piedmont, Italy
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A great tour discovering northern Italy’s less-heralded gems. This small group tour takes you through central Turin’s majestic piazzas and baroque architecture, as well as the world-renowned Egyptian Museum. Expert local guide Sara says, ‘Turin is famed as the home of the Fiat, Lavazza coffee and creamy Gianduia chocolates. But this tour delves deep into the city’s Savoyard roots and French influences. Plus, you’ll learn all about ancient Egypt and its beliefs and superstitions.’

Starting from Piazza Castello, Turin’s grandeur and opulence will immediately be on full display. See the former Savoy royal residence and UNESCO World Heritage Site of Madama Palace. Visit important sites associated with the Italian Risorgimento and admire the twin baroque churches at Piazza San Carlo. Soak up the stylish Italian flair of the city as you walk its main streets – looking up for a glimpse of the famous cinema museum, Mole Antonelliana – until you reach the Egyptian Museum.

Learn about fascinating Egyptian hieroglyphics, with 700 papyri on display, including the showstopper, the 18-metre-long ‘Book of the Dead’. The museum maintains 21°C to 24°C room temperatures to preserve everything you see inside, including day-to-day artefacts such as clothing, instruments, toys and food. Look up at colossal statues of pharaohs, gods and the iconic sphynx. Plus, you’ll also get to see tombs, sarcophagi, temples and mummies.

 

TOUR HIGHLIGHTS:

Take to the streets of Turin with a local and discover the top old town sights
Enjoy an intimate tour with a small group of up to 16 people
Visit the Egyptian Museum and one of the world’s largest collections of relics
Learn about ancient Egyptian beliefs and superstitions and see everyday objects
Expert local guide with unrivalled knowledge of Turin and Ancient Egypt

 

 

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