Last Egyptian one I went to was super expensive and you couldn't take photos. Furthermore, lots of waiting.
I only go to the free sections at the ngv now
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Last Egyptian one I went to was super expensive and you couldn't take photos. Furthermore, lots of waiting.
I only go to the free sections at the ngv now
I went to the Sydney Ramses exhibition at the Australian Museum.
I enjoyed it, though full.admission, I'm a bit of a sucker for history stuff. From memory price was about $42, so $38 for this one that has about 3x more artefacts seems reasonable. Expensive to take a family, and I'd reckon kids would get bored anyway.
As with all exhibits, best to try weekdays late afternoon or after hours to avoid crowds.
I still get chills being so close to things created so long ago. The intricate work inscribing entire statues and sarcophagus with hieroglyphics was amazing.
Thanks for sharing - very cool!