Penn Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology: Fast Track
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Pack several millennia of breathtaking world culture into one afternoon
Highlights
- Encounter one of the world's most extensive collections of anthropological and archaeological artifacts in the renowned Penn Museum Discover treasures from history's most fascinating civilizations, contextualized with contemporary perspectives and objects See the largest Egyptian sphinx in the Western Hemisphere, Aztec sculptures, Maya monuments, Greek pottery, Roman statues, and so much more
What's included
- General Admission to the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
Overview
Love ancient artifacts but aren't the tomb-raiding, boulder-escaping type? Lasso a ticket for Penn Museum, and uncover countless kingdoms' worth of cultural treasures from all corners of the world, without all those pesky booby traps!
From ancient Egypt to ancient China, Japan, Africa, the Middle East, Mesoamerica, Rome, Greece, North America, and beyond, you will find a cornucopia of remarkable cultural artifacts within.
Know before you go
Note - The Penn Museum is undergoing an extensive renovation of the Egyptian Galleries, and will be closed on November 6, 2023. The large Egyptian Sphinx will remain on display in the Main Entrance, but there will be very limited material from Egypt available for guests to see during this time. The Egypt Galleries will re-open in two phases – the Lower Level Gallery will open in the Fall of 2026. The Upper Level Galleries will reopen in 2028.
Cancellation policy
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