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Museu Egipci de Barcelona

Museum of ancient Egyptian culture, housing jewelry, sarcophaguses & artwork exhibits.

C/ de València, 284, 08007 Barcelona, Spain
📞 +34 934 88 01 88

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair-accessible lift
  • Wheelchair-accessible toilet
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park

Amenities

  • Good for kids
  • Toilets
  • Restaurant

The Museu Egipci de Barcelona, located in Barcelona, Spain, is one of the most impressive and comprehensive collections of ancient Egyptian artifacts in the world. The museum is home to over 3,000 artifacts, including mummies, sculptures, jewelry, pottery, coins, and other objects from ancient Egypt.

The museum is divided into three main sections: the permanent collection, which displays the artifacts from the ancient Egyptian civilization; the temporary exhibitions, which feature special exhibitions of ancient Egyptian artifacts from around the world; and the educational and research section, which provides information about the history of ancient Egypt.

The permanent collection features a wide variety of artifacts from ancient Egypt, including sculptures, mummies, jewelry, pottery, coins, and other objects. Visitors can explore the history of ancient Egypt through the artifacts and learn about the culture and customs of the ancient Egyptians.

One of the highlights of the permanent collection is the Temple of Ramses II, a replica of the temple of Ramses II that was built in Egypt in the 13th century BC. This replica includes the original sculptures, reliefs, and inscriptions that were found in the original temple.

The museum also houses a large collection of ancient Egyptian mummies, including the mummy of Ramses II, as well as the mummy of his wife, Nefertari. Visitors can also explore the ancient Egyptian burial practices, including their rituals and beliefs.

The temporary exhibitions feature special exhibitions of ancient Egyptian artifacts from around the world. These exhibitions often feature rare artifacts from different eras of ancient Egypt, such as the Old Kingdom, Middle Kingdom, and New Kingdom.

The educational and research section of the museum provides information about the history of ancient Egypt and its culture. Visitors can learn about the customs and beliefs of the ancient Egyptians, as well as their art, architecture, and language.

The Museu Egipci de Barcelona is a must-visit for anyone interested in learning more about the ancient Egyptians. With its impressive collection of artifacts, educational resources, and special exhibitions, visitors can explore the history of ancient Egypt and its culture in a unique and fascinating way.

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4 stars

Feels like a trip to Egypt without going to Egypt. Even though it’s a small museum they have a ton of interesting artifacts. The downstairs area has a huge installment of king tut and some of his personal items I believe. A lot of mummies and detailed statues. It was a cool museum to check out. I recommend, only need an hour or even 45 minutes to see everything.

5 stars

Entrance is free for Claris hotel guests. I went around 4 pm on Thursday and there was no line. Museum is small but beatiful. I wanted to visit Egypt after seeing the museum. Museum is able to demonstrate strength of Egyptian culture and civilization. There are several historical artifacts.

5 stars

This is a lovely little museum and a must-visit for Egyptology-heads when in Barca. I believe the fee was around 10-12 EUR, and my Egyptian partner was able to enter for free. Though small, it had a wide variety of well-preserved artifacts with plenty of information to take in.