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Our volunteers will guide visitors around the museum, starting with an explanation of the museum’s architecture.
The tour then goes through the Egyptian, West Asian, Greek, and Roman galleries, covering the historical background
of six exemplary works and the way ancient peoples may
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![]() ![]() Tours include: Floor Mosaic with Dionysus (Roman period, 3rd–4th c.) Statue of Arsinoe II (Egypt, 3rd c. B.C.) Falcon-headed Deity (Egypt, 13th B.C.) Relief of Winged Genius and Royal Attendant (Neo-Assyrian period, 9th c. B.C.) ![]() |
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Additional tours of the permanent collection are conducted on an irregular basis. Please ask for details at the Main Hall entrance area. | ||||||||
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Free children’s programs, monthly on the third to fifth Sunday during exhibitions,
from 11:00 a.m. for approximately 1½ hours. For five-year-olds to high school students, in a group or individually. Families may also apply as a group. Capacity: 30 visitors (on a first-come, first-serve basis). |
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Expedition tours in small groups are conducted to discover fun in artworks. Children’s workshops using coloring
books and other media can also be enjoyed. The programs are organized based on age group.
Museum entrance and participation free for children (up to two adults may enter free with each child). |
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