Turin: Guided Egyptian Museum Tour

1.Turin: Guided Egyptian Museum Tour
Guided visit of Turin’s Museo Egizio focused on pharaohs, papyri, mummies, and jewelry. Skip the line, 2 hours, $70.
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Guided visit of Turin’s Museo Egizio focused on pharaohs, papyri, mummies, and jewelry. Skip the line, 2 hours, $70.

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Skip the line for a small-group Egyptian Museum tour in Turin. See Ramesses II, Kha’s tomb, Luxor kings, and more.
“Great experience, and our guide, Gaby, was incredible! She offers all the answers you need.”

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Skip the lines at Turin’s Museo Egizio with a 2-hour guided small-group tour. See mummies, papyri, and Pharaoh jewelry.
“Totally loved the tour, awesome and would do again as well recommend to friends and family, our English speaking tour guide Carol from Canada was highly knowledgeable, still in awe over the entire experience. We spent 2 hours with our toRead more”

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“I was not impressed with the company who provided us with the entry tickets to the Egyptian Museum (which is really worth a visit).”


















