Vatican Gregorian Egyptian Museum

The Roman replicas room at the Vatican's Georgian-Egyptian Museum, Vatican Museums, Rome, Italy. (Photo by Robyn Lee)
Roman-era replicas of Egyptian statues. (Most sculptures in this section are genuine Egyptian, but this room crowded with ancient replicas is just too cool not to showcase.)

The Vatican's collection of antiquities from ancient Egypt

Apis, a bull-headed Egytpian god, from the Ptolemaic Period (3rd–2nd centuries BC), Museo Gregorio-Egizio, Vatican Museums, Rome, Italy. (Photo by Jastrow)
Apis, a bull-headed Egytpian god, from the Ptolemaic Period (3rd–2nd centuries BC)

These Egyptian antiquities are housed in rooms decorated in 19th-century retro-Egyptian style by Giuseppe De Fabris.

Room 2 has some painted mummy cases and sarcophagi along with jewelry and other funerary accoutrements.

Room 3 contains the statues from an Egyptian-influenced fountain/temple built by Hadrian at his villa in Tivoli. Room 5 has excellent statues of pharaohs, queens, and gods dating back to the 21st century BC.

There's also acceess from these rooms to the Cortile della Pigna coutryard—if you want some sun, frsh-air, and a break from appreciating all those antiquities and art. » more

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Viale Vaticano (on the north side of the Vatican City walls, between where Via Santamaura and the Via Tunisi staircase hit Viale Vaticano; about a 5–10 minute walk around the walls from St. Peter's).
tel. +39-06-6988-4676 or +39-06-6988-3145
www.museivaticani.va or www.vatican.va

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Mon–Sat 9am–6pm (last entry: 4pm)
* May 2–July 25 and Sept 5–Oct 31 also open Fridays 7–11pm with advance booking (» more)
* Open the last Sun of each month 9:30am–2pm—and it's free!... and terribly crowded
* For other closed dates, see "tips" below

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€16
Roma Pass: No
Tickets: Select Italy or Viator

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Bus: 49; 490, 492, 496; 23, 32, 81,Tram 19, 271, 492, 590, 982, 990
Metro: Cipro-Musei Vaticani (A)
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