Stopped in Turin for a few days recently & spent a leisurely afternoon at the Museo Egizio, which houses the largest collection of Egyptian antiquities outside of Egypt, including an absolutely stunning hallway of monuments. I first visited this museum years ago, wandering through nearly-empty hallways. I remember feeling as though I had the place to myself—a rare luxury these days! So many charming details that I surely would have missed had I been navigating my way through a crowd.





