Nestled in the heart of Swansea, the Egypt Centre offers a captivating journey through time. As one of Europe’s leading Egyptology museums, this institution showcases a remarkable collection of artefacts that provide a unique glimpse into the rich history and culture of ancient Egypt. From ornate coffins and intricately carved amulets, visitors are transported to a world of pharaohs, pyramids, and the Nile River.

The Egypt Centre has been accredited as a Quality Assured Attraction by Visit Wales following a recent assessment. The assessment and accreditation reflects the visitor experience, the quality of the product, and services offered by the museum and its staff.

A logo for "Sicrwydd Ansawdd," which means "Quality Assured" in Welsh. The logo features a red background with white text and the Welsh flag with a red dragon in the background.

Whether you’re arriving by bus, train, car, or other means, visiting the Egypt Centre is a breeze. In this section, you’ll find detailed maps, informative guides, and clear site plans to help you navigate our facilities with ease.

The entrance to The Egypt Centre in Swansea, Wales. The building is made of brick and has a large glass storefront with a sign that reads "The Egypt Centre" and "Y Ganolfan Eifftaidd" in English and Welsh. There is a blue sign on the side of the building that also says "Egypt Centre."
Opening and Admissions

The Egypt Centre welcomes visitors of all ages to explore the wonders of ancient Egypt. Please check our opening hours before your visit.

A map of Swansea University campus with a pin pointing the location of The Egypt Centre. The map shows various buildings, roads, and landmarks on the campus.
Getting Here

Planning a visit? Check out our location and detailed site map, as well as details on how to get to us.

A blue and white sign with four symbols: a plate and fork, an elevator, a wheelchair with a male and female figure, and a baby changing table. The word "Toilets" is written below the wheelchair symbol.
Facilities

Here you’ll find information about our clean toilets, convenient lifts, dining options, and comfortable baby-changing areas.

Two blue lanyards with plastic holders containing cards that say "Ymweliad Tawel" and "Quiet Visit" in Welsh and English, respectively. The cards also feature a small image of a person holding a baby.
Accessibility

Find information about our accessible facilities, such as parking, wheelchair access, and visitors with autism.

A photo of the House of Death exhibit at the Egypt Centre in Swansea, Wales. The exhibit features a large glass case containing a coffin.
The House of Death Gallery

The House of Death gallery provides a fascinating glimpse into the ancient Egyptians’ beliefs about the afterlife, featuring coffins, our dummy mummy, and other artefacts related to death and burial rituals.

A display case showcasing artefacts from the Amarna Period in ancient Egypt. The case includes a variety of objects, such as pottery, jewellery, and small figurines. There is also information about the Amarna Period and Akhenaten, the pharaoh who ruled during this time.
The House of Life Gallery

The House of Life gallery offers a fascinating perspective on the ancient Egyptians’ everyday lives and craftsmanship, showcasing objects such as furniture and tools.

The gift shop at The Egypt Centre in Swansea, Wales. The shop is filled with various Egyptian-themed souvenirs, including figurines, jewelry, and other items. The sign above the entrance reads "THE EGYPT CENTRE" and "Y GANOLFAN EIFFTAIDD" in English and Welsh.
Gift Shop

The Egypt Centre gift shop is the perfect place to pick up a souvenir to remember your visit to the museum.

Mother and daughter playing with some toys in the Egypt Centre's play area.
A Playful Museum

The Egypt Centre offers interactive Play experiences that bring ancient Egyptian history to life for visitors of all ages.

Group photo of children dressed as ancient Egyptians smiling to the camera.
Birthday Parties

Immerse your child in the magic of ancient Egypt with a memorable birthday party at the Egypt Centre. Enjoy interactive activities, fascinating artefacts, and expert guidance for a truly unforgettable celebration.