Join Academy Award-winner, Jeremy Irons, as he takes the viewer on a your of one of the
world’s most important museums: The Museo Egizio in Turin.
The oldest collection dedicated
to ancient Egyptian civilization houses over 40,000 artifacts —12,000 of which are on display
— ranging from colossal statues to the rich burial objects of Kha and Merit and welcomes
over 900,000 visitors a year.
Key exhibits include Sphinxes, the Turin King List, the Goldmine
Papyrus, and sculptures of Ramesses II and Isis of Coptos. Founded in 1824, the museum’s
origins are linked to Piedmontese diplomat Bernardino Drovetti and excavation campaigns
by Ernesto Schiaparelli and Giulio Farina.
Its story is explored in The Immortals, tracing
Egypt’s influence and featuring insights from museum leaders, international experts, and
restorers. With over 90 global collaborations, the museum’s collections and legacy connect
Turin to Egypt through history, science, and myth.