Egito no Louvre




Descrição
tour privado com um guia profissional e experiente. Você visitará no seu próprio ritmo e poderá perguntar tudo o que queria sobre o Egito e os faraós.
Opções de passeio
Itinerário
Descubra a coleção egípcia do Louvre. Com mais de 55.000 obras de arte, é a segunda no mundo depois do Cairo. Você descobrirá mais de 3.000 anos de história desde o Reino Antigo até a queda de Cleópatra. Você encontrará grandes faraós: Amenófis III, Akhenaton, Ramsés II, Sethi e verá objetos ilustres que lhes pertenciam. Seu guia profissional licenciado revelará os segredos da mumificação. Você também verá o famoso escriba ainda parecendo vivo, apesar dos seus 4 500 anos de idade. Seu guia também irá falar sobre as campanhas egípcias de Napoleão e suas repercussões. Você também saberá mais sobre os hieróglifos e o homem que decifrou a pedra de Rosetta: Jean François Champollion. Este passeio vai agradar a todos os amantes de egiptologia, história e arqueologia.
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Informações importantes
- Acessibilidade para cadeira de rodas
- Bebês e crianças pequenas podem andar em um carrinho
- Opções de transporte público disponíveis perto
- Opções de transporte com acessibilidade para cadeirantes
- Todas as áreas e superfíceis são acessíveis para cadeirantes
- Adequado para todos os níveis de condicionamento físico
Avaliações(2)
This tour was very disappointing. The guide didn't know much about the Egyptian artifacts and did not have a background in Egyptology. I asked some very basic questions – such as what material an artifact was made out of, or how archaeologists think it was made – and the guide didn't have an answer. When we finished walking through the first floor, the guide asked if we wanted to see Mesopotamia or more Egyptian artifacts on the second floor. We said continue with Egypt (we payed over $400 for an Egyptian tour), and we went upstairs only to find...no Egyptian artifacts. The guide left us at the Mona Lisa with 20 minutes left in the tour. It took us over 30 minutes just to get into the Louvre, so the tour was more like 2 hours instead of 3. Big waste of money.
Please find below answer from our guide: Sorry to hear that. I studied Egyptology in École du Louvre, that is well known for its quality classes (travaux dirigés) which I mentioned to our customers during the tour. I also have an experience of guiding in Egyptian section of the Louvre and wrote myself a cycle of art history lessons (that includes ancient Egypt) for Levshin art school in Paris and always had excellent feedbacks. I also mentioned to our customers that by the end of the tour they will have an option between visiting the second floor of Egyptian art with more égyptien artifacts (which we did in the end, that’s when they discovered famous Séthi and Hathor law relief) or visiting Mesopotamia which would help to understand the unique nature of Egyptian art, or see some of the high lights of the Louvre, since it was their first time in the museum. We entered the Rechelieu wing of the Louvre, that took us less than 5 minutes, so the tour all in all lasted at least 3 hours if not more. It’s very sad that our customers had to lie about it, especially knowing that it was one of the fastest entrance I made for last 3 weeks. And this thanks to the fact that I came half an hour earlier and had seen that the entrance of inverted pyramid was too crowded and anticipated that. It’s really a shame that those efforts were not appreciated. As for one question that our customer had, I gave a precise answer about the black colon out of basalt. It’s a volcanic rock that Louvre doesn’t call this way, but has a different more general title for it. Unfortunately, it was interpreted as a lack of knowledge. It was at our customers request that I left them by Mona Lisa, right after we finished the second floor of Egyptian section (I only can wonder why they forgot taking pictures with Egyptian artifacts there, that they pretended not seeing at all).
Excellent service. The guide was on time and she was knowledgeable of Egyptology. She made every single effort to make sure we saw the whole Egyptian collection at the Louvre.
Thanks so much for your feedback. We had prepared your visit a Long Time in avance. So glad you had a good experience! Vincent



