Academy of Egypt
A cultural institution in central Rome dedicated to Egyptian civilization, from antiquity to contemporary art, housing a museum and library alongside exhibitions, concerts, and educational programmes.
At a glance
The Academy of Egypt functions as a bridge between Italian and Egyptian cultures. Within its walls, visitors encounter Ancient Egyptian artefacts, scholarly resources, and a dynamic schedule of cultural events. The institution operates as both museum and research centre, serving the public and academic communities alike.
History
The Academy was established to foster cultural exchange and scholarly understanding of Egyptian civilisation. It has evolved into a multifaceted institution combining exhibition space, library facilities, and programming that spans music, film, visual art, and education.
What you see
The Academy comprises three main components: the Egyptian Museum, the Library, and exhibition and event spaces. The museum displays unique reproductions of grave goods from the Tomb of Tutankhamun—objects of considerable archaeological and artistic significance.
Cultural significance
The Academy functions as a cultural mirror, reflecting contemporary Egyptian artistic expression alongside ancient heritage. Its programming—concerts, film screenings, art exhibitions, and children’s classes—encourages dialogue between Italian and Egyptian publics. The Library, holding over 10,000 volumes, supports serious scholarship while remaining accessible to the public.
Key facts
- Address: Via Omero, 4, 00197 Roma
- Coordinates: 41.916142, 12.479761
- Phone: +39 06 3201896
- Website: accademiaegitto.org
- Collections: Egyptian Museum with Tutankhamun artefact reproductions; Library of 10,000+ volumes including art monographs, encyclopedias, and texts in Italian and Arabic on art, literature, theatre, cinema, and archaeology
Practical information
The Academy hosts exhibitions, concerts, film screenings, and educational workshops for children. Check the official website for current programming, hours, and admission details.
Getting there
The Academy is located at Via Omero, 4 in central Rome. Public transport and taxis serve the area. For directions and accessibility information, contact the Academy or consult your navigation app.
Sources & resources
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