Cleopatra and the Queens of Egypt

Sat Jul 11 - Wed Sep 23, 2015 Tokyo National Museum Heiseikan
Su concessione della Soprintendenza per i Beni Archeologici de lla Toscana ‒ Firenze
Staatliche Museen zu Berlin ‒ Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung, inv.-no. ÄM 7972, photo: Jürgen Liepe
Archivio fotografico dei Civici Musei d'Arte e Storia di Brescia

Time Out says

Often at the centre of politics and religion in ancient Egypt, the queens and princesses of the pharaohs take centre stage at the National Museum's summer exhibit. Art and artefacts assembled from collections all over the world are on display here, testifying of both the luxury these royals lived in and of the power they wielded. The five-part display ends with a section dedicated to the legendary Cleopatra herself, known as the last queen of Egypt, whose life story is retold through sculptures and paintings.

Details

Open Jul 11-Sep 23 / closed Mon (except for Jul 20, Aug 10 & Sep 21) and Jul 21

Time 9.30am-5pm (Fri until 8pm; Sat, Sun & hols until 6pm)

Admission ¥1,600, college students ¥1,200, high school students ¥900

Venue Tokyo National Museum Heiseikan

Address 13-9 Ueno Koen, Taito-ku

Transport Ueno Station (Ginza, Hibiya, Yamanote, Keihin-Tohoku lines)

Map

Please note: All information is correct at the time of writing but is subject to change without notice.

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