Skip the Line: Egyptian Antiquities Guided Tour at the Louvre Museum
Paris, France
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Trip Type: Museum Tickets & Passes
Duration: 90 minutes
Explore 5,000 artifacts from Nile civilizations through one of the largest Egyptian antique exhibits in the world, at the Louvre Museum in Paris. The collection is second only to the one in Cairo. Your skip-the-line pass ensures that you don’t have to wait in the main museum line. Instead, your licensed guide will lead you right to the fascinating collection of Egyptian artifacts. History buffs and art lovers alike will find this experience informative and fascinating.
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Explore 5,000 artifacts from Nile civilizations through one of the largest Egyptian antique exhibits in the world, at the Louvre Museum in Paris. The collection is second only to the one in Cairo. Your skip-the-line pass ensures that you don’t have to wait in the main museum line. Instead, your licensed guide will lead you right to the fascinating collection of Egyptian artifacts. History buffs and art lovers alike will find this experience informative and fascinating.
Your 1.5-hour guided Egyptian antiques tour at the Louvre Museum in Paris begins with speedy skip-the-line access. It’s no secret there’s virtually always a long wait to enter one of the highest regarded museums in the world, but with this tour you have the coveted perk of bypassing the crowds and heading straight to the exhibits.
Follow your guide to discover the ancient Egyptians’ conception of the afterlife. Discover thousands of Nile civilization artifacts as your guide illuminates their significance and history for you. Learn about elaborate funerary preparations and beliefs about what happened to bodies and souls after mummification rituals. Explore a broad range of subjects and themes throughout this incredibly diverse exhibit. See mummies, the sarcophagi room, the Squatting Scribe, the Colossus of Akhenaton and the Book of the Dead.
See historically significant and visually intriguing works up close, including stone and bronze statues, painted chests and mummies and watch history come to life. At the end of your tour, feel free to continue exploring the museum at your leisure or see what else Paris has to offer.
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