Egyptian Museum in Turin Sets a Record of One Million Visitors in 2023
This marks an increase from the 898,500 visitors in 2022, signifying the highest visitor count the museum has ever achieved.
The Egyptian Museum in Turin, Italy, saw a record-breaking number of 1,061,157 visitors, including institutional and private event attendees. This figure marks a notable increase from the 898,500 visitors in 2022, signifying the highest visitor count the museum has ever achieved.
In 2023, the Egyptian Museum focused on various display projects within and outside the museum premises. Notably, the third floor underwent reorganisation, featuring the newly opened Writing Gallery. The museum also engaged in international initiatives, such as collaborating with prominent international institutions for studies, restoration and archaeological excavation missions.
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