Museu Egipci de Barcelona
This private collection packs over 1,000 genuine Egyptian artifacts into an intimate space that puts the British Museum's Egyptian wing to shame.
About Museu Egipci de Barcelona
This private collection packs over 1,000 genuine Egyptian artifacts into an intimate space that puts the British Museum's Egyptian wing to shame. You'll see perfectly preserved mummies, intricate pharaonic jewelry, canopic jars, and painted sarcophagi dating back 3,000 years. The displays are smartly organized by theme rather than chronology, so you'll understand daily life in ancient Egypt instead of just memorizing dynasties. Owner Jordi Clos spent decades building this collection, and it shows in the quality - these aren't museum shop replicas.
The museum feels more like exploring a wealthy collector's private study than wandering through sterile museum halls. Each room focuses on a different aspect of Egyptian culture - death rituals, religious beliefs, everyday objects - with detailed explanations in multiple languages. The lighting is dramatic without being theatrical, and you can actually get close to examine the craftsmanship on jewelry and pottery. Most visitors spend about an hour here, moving at their own pace through six well-designed rooms.
At €12 for adults, it's expensive for the size but worth it if you're genuinely interested in ancient Egypt. Skip it if you're just checking boxes - this isn't a quick Instagram stop. The temporary exhibitions on loan from Cairo are genuinely spectacular and justify the entrance fee alone. Go midweek when it's quieter; weekends can feel cramped with the small room sizes.
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