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Eternal Egypt

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General admission tickets are now on sale.

Members are entitled to free passes according to their level of support. Free member passes are now available by calling the Members' hotline at (612) 870-6323, or toll-free at (888) 642-2787 ext. 6323, or in person at the Institute's Third Avenue lobby desk during regular museum hours.

Admission Prices:
Adults (Tues - Fri)
$10
Adults (Sat & Sun)
$12
Seniors and Students (Tues - Fri)
$8
Seniors and Students (Sat & Sun)
$10
Children ages 6 - 12 (all days)
$5
Children ages 5 and under (all days)
Free
Adult Groups of 10 or more (Tues - Fri)
$8
Adult Groups of 10 or more (Sat & Sun)
$12
School Groups (Mon - Fri)
$3


Tickets may be purchased:

 

    Please note that tickets are issued for specific dates and times, so early booking is recommended.
    Tickets are non-exhangeable and non-refundable.

    Audio tours are available at a cost of $4 for adults, $3 for children under 12.

    Group tickets are available from the Institute box office or the Members' Hotline, (612) 870-6323 or toll-free (888) 642-2787, extension 6323.

    School groups are scheduled to tour the exhibition beginning January 7.
    School groups must reserve a time slot by calling the special exhibition tour line (612) 870-6323.

    An Eternal Egypt exhibition shop will be open regular museum hours and located outside the Target Gallery on the second floor.

    A 288-page, fully illustrated color catalogue accompanies the exhibition, with essays by Edna R. Russmann and T.G.H. James. The catalogue will be available at the museum in both the Eternal Egypt exhibition shop and the Museum Shop.
    Hardcover: $65.00
    Softcover: $39.95

 

Image:

Mummy Mask of Satdjehuty
Provenance unknown
New Kingdom, early Eighteenth Dynasty (ca.1500 B.C.)
Cartonnage, painted and gilded, Height 13 in.
EA 29770, acquired in 1880, purchased at Morten & Sons from the sale of the collection of Samuel Hull
©Trustees of The British Museum, Courtesy AFA