Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs

TIMES & PRICES


Exhibition Opening Hours

MONDAY 10.00 AM – 5.00 PM
(last entry 3.30pm)
TUESDAY 10.00 AM – 5.00 PM
(last entry 3.30pm)
WEDNESDAY 10.00 AM – 5.00 PM
(last entry 3.30pm)
THURSDAY 10.00 AM – 7.00 PM
(last entry 5.30pm)
FRIDAY 10.00 AM – 7.00 PM
(last entry 5.30pm)
SATURDAY 9.00 AM – 9.00 PM
(last entry 7.30pm)
SUNDAY 9.00 AM – 7.00 PM
(last entry 5.30pm)


Timed Entry

Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs is a timed-ticket exhibition. When you purchase your tickets, you will be asked to choose a date and time you would like to see the exhibition. The time printed on your ticket indicates a window for entry, for example, if you purchase a ticket for April 8, 2011 at 10.00am, you have between 10am and 10.25am to arrive at the exhibition queue ready for entry. If purchasing the last session of the day it is recommended that you arrive at the start of your session time to ensure adequate viewing time prior to the galleries closing.

Exhibition tickets will be very popular and it is highly recommended that you pre-book your tickets in advance through Ticketek. Tickets are on sale now. Sessions will sell out in advance, you are advised to pre-book to avoid disappointment. Click here to book.


Off Peak Sessions

Monday – Friday before 6.00 pm

Peak Sessions

Monday – Friday after 6.00 pm
Saturdays, Sundays, Public Holidays and School Holidays all day



PRICES

OFF–PEAK PEAK NOTES
ADULT $29.50* $35.00* ages 17+
CHILD $17.50* $19.50* ages 4-16
(3 & under are FREE)
CONCESSION $26.50* $32.00* Definition of a
concession is below
PREMIUM ACCESS TICKET
$75.00*
Plus transaction fee
* Entry must be within session times
on the day the ticket is valid for:
Monday to Wednesday Entry between 10am and 4.30pm
Thursday Entry between 10am and 5.30pm
Friday Entry between 10am and 7.30pm
Saturday Entry between 8.30am and 7.30pm
Sunday Entry between 8.30am and 5.30pm

Go to the front of the queue with a premium access pass which gives you VIP entry. Dated but untimed it allows you to go in to any session of the day of your choice. Limited Availability.
Book Online
FAMILY 4 PACK $80.00 $90.00 2 Adults 2 Children or
1 Adult 3 Children
* transaction fees from $4.95 applicable.

Seniors Week - Purchase a ticket to Tutankhamun during Seniors Week (2 – 9 Oct) for offpeak sessions after Seniors Week at the special price of $26.50 and you will also receive an audio tour FREE of charge.

Student Rush ticket ($19.50) is available Mon, Tues, Wed and Thurs of off peak days only from 2pm-5.30pm. Only available for purchase onsite and Student card must be shown.

Concession Members new price ($19.50) is available onsite only, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu from 2pm – 5:30pm only.


Exhibition Tickets also include entry in to the Melbourne Museum on the same day the ticket is valid for from 10am to 5pm.



PRICES FOR MUSEUM VICTORIA MEMBERS

Members of Museum Victoria receive benefits to the exhibition including discounts,
events and access.

You must be a current MV Member to receive the special MV Members discount. Join online before purchasing your tickets. To join, visit museumvictoria.com.au/mvmembers.


OFF–PEAK PEAK NOTES
ADULT $22.50 $26.50 ages 17+
CHILD $15.00 $15.00 ages 4-16
(3 & under are FREE)
CONCESSION $20.00 $24.00 Definition of a
concession is below

Notes: Note that there are no further discounts on family tickets.

Please click here for full details of concession eligibility.



GROUP PRICES

MONDAY – FRIDAY OFF–PEAK SESSIONS
(before 6pm)
$22.95*
MONDAY – FRIDAY PEAK SESSIONS
(after 6pm)
$35.00*
SAT, SUN, PUBLIC HOLIDAYS
& SCHOOL HOLIDAYS
(all day)
$35.00*
*transaction fee of $9.95 applies. Group tickets available from 27 April.
Groups of 20 or more receive 1 complimentary ticket with every 20 purchased!

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Enhance your exhibition experience – purchase an Audio Tour narrated by Omar Sharif $7.50 each

In conjunction with the exhibition, Egypt 3D will be screened in the Exhibition Theatre $8.50 per ticket


media

The exhibition is organised by the National Geographic Society, Arts and Exhibitions International and IMG, with cooperation from the Egyptian Supreme Council of Antiquities.