The Victoria Museum of Egyptian Antiquities is a small but fine collection at the Uppsala University Museum in Sweden. The museum is named after Queen Victoria of Sweden, wife of King Gustav V, as many of the objects on display were donated by H.R.H. The museum contains everything from brightly painted coffins from the famous cachette at Deir el-Bahari in Thebes to part of the Pyramid Texts found in Pharaoh Pepy I's pyramid at Saqqara. The Victoria Museum is also home to many of the objects found during the Scandanavian Joint Expedition to Sudanese Nubia during the 1960s UNESCO salvage campaign under the direction of Professor Torgny Säve-Söderbergh. This is the second largest public display of Egyptian antiquities in Sweden and is well worth the visit.
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