Egyptian antiquities replicas in Venice, Italy through June 2, 2020

Egyptian antiquities replicas in Venice, Italy through June 2, 2020.
This exhibition showcases 70 replicas produced by Egypt's Ministry of Antiquities. This includes the famous Nefertiti bust, and the head of Akhenaten as well as masks of Yuya, who was a powerful Egyptian courtier in the 18th Dynasty, and Tuya the wife of 19th Dynasty Pharaoh Seti I. Replicas of a number of Tutankhamun’s belonging are also to be displayed at the exhibition, including the royal chamber, golden knives, and a number of warrior shields covered with gemstones. Jewelry replicas will also be on display along with royal hunting equipment. The ministry did not specify the location of the exhibit but if you will be in Venice, Italy in the next few months there will probably be promotional materials available. Also, don't forget to visit the Museo Egizio, one of the world's oldest Egyptian Museums, founded in 1824. It houses 40,000 original artifacts, most of which come from the purchase of Bernardino Drovetti's collection in 1824 and from the excavations conducted by Ernesto Schiaparelli in Egypt from 1903 to 1920.


Image: Closeup of a replica of the interior of one of King Tutankhamun's gilded chariots photographed at the "Discovery of King Tutankhamun" exhibit in New York City in 2016.

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