Museu Egipci de Barcelona (Egyptian Museum)
One of the finest collections of Ancient Egyptian artefacts in Europe, this collection is owned by prominent Egyptologist Jordi Clos and spans 3,000 years of Nile-drenched culture. The exhibits include religious statuary, such as the massive baboon heads used to decorate temples, everyday copper mirrors and alabaster headrests, and some really rather moving infant sarcophagi. Outstanding pieces include some painstakingly matched fragments from the Sixth Dynasty Tomb of Iny, a bronze statuette of the goddess Isis breastfeeding her son Horus, and mummified cats, baby crocodiles and falcons. Another highlight is a 5,000-year-old bed, which still looks comfortable enough to sleep in. On Friday and Saturday nights, there are dramatic reconstructions of popular themes, such as the mummification ritual or the life of Cleopatra, for which reservations are essential. The museum entrance fee is waived for guests staying at the Hotel Claris, which is also owned by Clos.
Address
C/València 284
Area Eixample
Transport Metro Passeig de Gràcia .
Telephone 93 488 01 88
Open 10am-8pm Mon-Sat; 10am-2pm Sun.
Admission €11; €8 reductions; free under-5s.
Address
C/València 284
Area Eixample
Transport Metro Passeig de Gràcia .
Telephone 93 488 01 88
Open 10am-8pm Mon-Sat; 10am-2pm Sun.
Admission €11; €8 reductions; free under-5s.
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