Senator K. Maurice & Marianne Johannessen present

Tutankhamun:
Wonderful Things

Treasures from the Pharaoh’s Tomb

Now through Sept 5th


Admission:
Included in paid Park admission
Free for Turtle Bay Members
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Museum Hours
Open Wednesday - Friday
9 am - 5 pm (Wed - Fri)
10 am - 5 pm (Sat & Sun)


Ever been in the presence of royalty? Now is the chance, because “Tutankhamun: ‘Wonderful Things’ Treasures from the Pharaoh’s Tomb” is calling Turtle Bay Exploration Park home from Saturday, March 5 to Monday, Sept. 5. 

Explore ancient Egypt through this dazzling collection of reproductions of Tutankhamun’s treasures, representing the richest archeological find of all time. Learn about life in Ancient Egypt while discovering the legacy behind the life, burial, and curse of Tutankhamun, from his origins, all the way to the exciting discovery of “The Boy King’s” tomb.

Known for being alive during an intense revolution in Egypt, Tut faced a rollercoaster of conflicts in his short lifetime. Beat the heat this spring and summer by seeing the secrets behind the tomb door, from statues of deities, past rulers, treasures, and more. 

The real artifacts no longer leave Egypt due to their fragile state and cultural significance, but that doesn’t mean you won’t learn a thing or two about what it was like to be royal in Egypt’s 18th Dynasty. These authentic replicas represent real discoveries from Tut’s tomb, which was excavated 100 years ago. 

This particular exhibit from the Museum of Ancient Wonders in Cathedral City, California, has traveled all over the United States. 




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