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Around 200 pieces of pharaoh statues, images of deities and luxurious jewellery that reveal the secrets of ancient Egyptian queens and goddesses will be shown in Japan for the very first time. The collection belongs to the renowned Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, so expect an informative and high-quality exhibition.
Open Jul 19-Sep 23 (closed Jul 22, Sep 16 and all Mondays except Jul 21, Sep 15 & 22.)
Time 9.30am-5pm (Fri until 9pm)
Admission Same-day adults ¥1,600, university students ¥1,300, high school students ¥800, seniors over 65 ¥1,000 / Adv adults ¥1,300, university students ¥1,100, high school students ¥600, seniors over 65 ¥800
Telephone 03 5777 8600
Venue Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum Exhibition Room
Address 8-36 Ueno Koen, Taito-ku
Transport Ueno Station (Yamanote line), park exit; (Ginza, Hibiya lines), Shinobazu exit
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