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Guided tour Discover the Museo Egizio (in Italian)
Guided by an Egyptologist, the participants will be exposed to the wealth of artistic production, the fascinating religious traditions, and the most curious aspects of the everyday life of the ancient Egyptians. Through the objects they see, they will find that we have many things in common with their culture, in spite of being thousands of years apart.
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90 min
85,00 € per group + tickets
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Gli imperdibili (in Italian)
Guided by an Egyptologist, the participants will be exposed to the wealth of artistic production, the fascinating religious traditions, and the most curious aspects of the everyday life of the ancient Egyptians. Through the objects they see, they will find that we have many things in common with their culture, in spite of being thousands of years apart.
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90 min
85,00 € per group + tickets
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A MATTER OF LIFE OR DEATH – featured by Scuola Holden
With over 3300 exhibits in its galleries, the Museo Egizio is able to reveal the most fascinating aspects of ancient Egyptian culture. The guided tour "A matter of life or death - Which path will you choose?", designed by Scuola Holden - Contemporary Humanities (founded by Alessandro Baricco), allows visitors to choose which artifact to question and which story to listen to. Read all
90 min
105,00 € per group + tickets
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Guided tour Life in the hereafter (in Italian)
The ancient Egyptians devoted lots of energy, creativity, knowledge, and resources to preparing for life in the Hereafter. During the tour, the Egyptologist will unveil to the participants the sophisticated techniques employed to produce coffins and prepare the body, the symbology concealed in funerary papyri and… much more.
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60 min
50,00 € per group + tickets
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Guided tour A village of Egypt: Deir El-Medina (in Italian)
How was life in a village 3000 years ago? How was society organized? How were houses built? How were tombs prepared? What deities protected the family? A route amongst everyday-life objects, papyri, and worktools to get in touch with the people who lived in Deir el-Medina.
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