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šŸ“ Egyptian Museum in Turin

šŸ“Œ The location is fantastic, right in the city center, allowing you to visit all the attractions on foot. Turin's transportation is very convenient. Just download the gtt to move app to buy e-tickets. Use NFC scanning to board the bus, and a day pass costs 3 euros. šŸ“Œ Regarding tickets, you can buy them on-site without the need for online purchase. We went at two o'clock and bought them directly without any line. Turin is not a popular tourist city in Italy, so there aren't many visitors, at least 70% fewer than Milan. šŸ“Œ Before coming, I heard that this museum in Turin is the second-largest Egyptian museum after Cairo. After visiting, I can say in one sentence, it's endless, truly endless. We spent at least three hours there. The first half of the time, we could read the explanations carefully, but the latter half was a quick walk-through; there are just too many exhibits! If I remember correctly, there are four floors, and each floor has so many items. Especially on the pharaoh exhibition floor, they are restoring a temple or something, and it's not open yet. All the stones used are transported here!! While looking at the exhibits, I couldn't help but think, indeed, apart from the pyramids (which they also brought a stone for), everything else is here! šŸ“Œ Finally, the souvenirs. I felt that there were relatively few varieties, and there wasn't much to buy. I bought a fridge magnet for five euros and a few postcards for one euro each. It's definitely worth a visit!! If you also love Egypt, you can spend a day here when you come to Italy. #Turin #ItalyTurin #TurinHotspot #EgyptianMuseum

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šŸ“ Egyptian Museum in Turin

šŸ“Œ The location is fantastic, right in the city center, allowing you to visit all the attractions on foot. Turin's transportation is very convenient. Just download the gtt to move app to buy e-tickets. Use NFC scanning to board the bus, and a day pass costs 3 euros. šŸ“Œ Regarding tickets, you can buy them on-site without the need for online purchase. We went at two o'clock and bought them directly without any line. Turin is not a popular tourist city in Italy, so there aren't many visitors, at least 70% fewer than Milan. šŸ“Œ Before coming, I heard that this museum in Turin is the second-largest Egyptian museum after Cairo. After visiting, I can say in one sentence, it's endless, truly endless. We spent at least three hours there. The first half of the time, we could read the explanations carefully, but the latter half was a quick walk-through; there are just too many exhibits! If I remember correctly, there are four floors, and each floor has so many items. Especially on the pharaoh exhibition floor, they are restoring a temple or something, and it's not open yet. All the stones used are transported here!! While looking at the exhibits, I couldn't help but think, indeed, apart from the pyramids (which they also brought a stone for), everything else is here! šŸ“Œ Finally, the souvenirs. I felt that there were relatively few varieties, and there wasn't much to buy. I bought a fridge magnet for five euros and a few postcards for one euro each. It's definitely worth a visit!! If you also love Egypt, you can spend a day here when you come to Italy. #Turin #ItalyTurin #TurinHotspot #EgyptianMuseum

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