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Explore Barcelona’s Egyptian Museum with a full-day ticket for just $16, discovering artifacts, mummies, and Egyptian history in a compact, accessible experience.

The Barcelona Egyptian Museum offers a fascinating journey into the world of Ancient Egypt with a full-day entrance ticket costing only $16. Located in the Eixample district, this museum houses nearly 1,000 relics spread across 2,000 square meters, making it a compact yet rich collection. The ticket grants unlimited access for the entire day, allowing flexible exploration of the exhibits, including sarcophagi, mummies, jewelry, and amulets.
This museum is perfect for history enthusiasts seeking a focused experience without the crowds of larger institutions. It’s especially suitable for those interested in everyday life and customs of the Pharaohs, thanks to its thematic organization. For an additional fee, visitors can join guided tours led by Egyptologists or participate in themed activities like Egyptian cuisine tastings or reenactments. The $16 price offers great value, especially considering the variety of exhibits and activities.
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The Museu Egipci de Barcelona is centrally located at Calle València, 284, making it easy to access from other parts of the city. Its placement in the Eixample area means visitors can combine their visit with nearby attractions or enjoy a walk through a vibrant neighborhood. The museum’s location is convenient for those staying in central Barcelona or exploring the city’s cultural scene.

The museum operates from 10 am to 2 pm and 4 pm to 7:30 pm on weekdays, with Saturday hours extending to 3 pm in the morning and closing at 7:30 pm in the evening. On Sundays, it is open only in the morning from 10 am to 2 pm, and it remains closed on January 1, December 25, and December 26.
Accessibility is well considered, with the museum being suitable for visitors with reduced mobility. This allows a diverse range of visitors to enjoy the exhibits comfortably. The museum also features a café, bookshop, shop, and library, providing options for resting and further exploration.

The museum’s collection is organized into 10 main themes, guiding visitors through different aspects of Ancient Egyptian culture. You’ll find sarcophagi and mummies, giving insight into burial practices. Jewelry and amulets reveal details about personal adornment and beliefs.
Each relic is complemented by information cards, which are praised for being very informative. The exhibits are displayed across three small floors, making the museum easy to navigate within a few hours, but the full day access allows a relaxed pace.
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Visitors can opt for guided tours led by Egyptologists, which help deepen understanding of the exhibits and their historical context. The guides explain the daily life, customs, and beliefs of the Pharaohs, adding a personal touch to the visit.
Special activities include a night-time tour with actors reenacting Egyptian scenes and a food-focused tour, where guests can taste products that made up the ancient Egyptians’ diet. These experiences make the museum visit more engaging and memorable.
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The collection covers nearly 1,000 relics displayed across three floors. Visitors will see original objects and some replicas, carefully distributed to highlight different facets of ancient Egyptian life. The exhibits are small but packed, making it easy to see everything without feeling overwhelmed.
The museum’s thematic layout helps visitors connect artifacts to everyday activities, religious beliefs, and funerary practices. The information cards on each item are highly praised for being clear and detailed, helping visitors appreciate the historical significance of each piece.

The full-day ticket provides flexibility—you’re not rushed to see everything in a short time. It’s advisable to check the opening hours, especially if planning to visit on Saturday when hours are extended.
The museum is accessible, so visitors with mobility challenges can comfortably enjoy the exhibits. Since the museum is not very large, it is suitable for a quick visit or a leisurely exploration if you choose to join guided tours or activities.

At $16 per person, this ticket offers excellent value given the breadth of artifacts, themed exhibits, and additional activities available. The option to cancel up to 24 hours in advance adds flexibility for spontaneous plans or changes.
While guided tours and activities cost extra, the self-guided exploration makes this a budget-friendly way to access a significant collection of Egyptian relics without the crowds or high prices of larger museums.

This museum appeals most to history buffs and those curious about Ancient Egypt. Its compact size makes it ideal for a short visit, while the themed activities and guided tours provide options for deeper engagement. The accessible location and reasonable price** make it suitable for families, students, and solo travelers alike.
The Barcelona Egyptian Museum offers a cost-effective, full-day experience with nearly 1,000 artifacts spread over 10 thematic areas. Its central location and accessible facilities make it easy to incorporate into a day of sightseeing. The guided tours by experts and interactive activities elevate the visit beyond just viewing relics.
While the collection is small compared to larger institutions, the quality of artifacts and clarity of explanations make it a rewarding stop. Visitors who enjoy focused museum experiences and learning about daily life in Ancient Egypt will find this museum especially worthwhile.
“It was great, very informative and still not boring!!! Great place to visit”
Is the entrance ticket valid for the entire day?
Yes, the full-day ticket allows unlimited access to the museum’s exhibits and activities during opening hours.
Are guided tours included in the ticket price?
No, guided tours are additional activities. However, expert-led tours can be booked separately for a more detailed experience.
Is the museum suitable for visitors with reduced mobility?
Absolutely, the museum is accessible to visitors with reduced mobility, with facilities to accommodate different needs.
Can I participate in Egyptian-themed activities with this ticket?
Activities like Egyptian cuisine tastings and reenactments are available but typically require separate booking or may incur additional costs.