The Gallery of the Kings at Museo Egizio 2024
© Marco Cappelletti, courtesy of OMA and Andrea Tabocchini Architecture

The Gallery of the Kings at Museo Egizio 2024

OMA as Architects

The Gallery of the Kings, which houses a collection of colossal statues from the ancient Egyptian city of Thebes (modern-day Luxor), has long been the highlight of any visit to the Museo Egizio. Remodeled by set designer Dante Ferretti in 2006, the gallery was transformed into an exquisite black box. As the museum approaches its 200th anniversary, the task of renovating the gallery raises important questions: While these historic artifacts are highlighted as the centerpieces of a contemporary museum, can their original context still be conveyed? Can the gallery captivate a broad audience while imparting deep historical knowledge?

photo_credit © Marco Cappelletti, courtesy of OMA and Andrea Tabocchini Architecture
© Marco Cappelletti, courtesy of OMA and Andrea Tabocchini Architecture

OMA’s design for the Gallery of the Kings reconnects the ancient Egyptian statues to their original context in Thebes, rather than showcasing them as mere protagonists of a contemporary spectacle. The new gallery experience is defined by a transition from darkness to light – a concept that historically symbolized the process of creation in ancient Egypt and is often associated with kings and gods.

Visitors are drawn into the gallery through a dark entryway, where digital projections on the walls depict the history of Karnak – the place of origin of the statues – creating an immersive atmosphere that transports them to a different space and time. Two luminous openings guide visitors into the two bright main halls, framing the statues displayed within.

photo_credit © Marco Cappelletti, courtesy of OMA and Andrea Tabocchini Architecture
© Marco Cappelletti, courtesy of OMA and Andrea Tabocchini Architecture

In contrast to Dante Ferretti’s black box design, the original architecture of the monumental statuary – dating back to the 17th century – has been fully uncovered, revealing the vaults and high windows characterizing the space. The statues can be bathed in daylight, as they were in their original context at Karnak. Subtly reflective aluminum walls display historical information about the statues, while lending an ethereal quality to the gallery space. Light streaming through the clerestory windows directs visitors' gaze towards the airy space above, evoking the grandeur of the Baroque architecture, while subtly reminding them of the statues' contemporary setting in Turin.

The new arrangement of the monumental statues takes visitors on a journey through an ancient Egyptian temple. The first exhibition hall features two sphinxes facing each other at the center, flanked by standing and seated statues of the goddess Sekhmet. This arrangement evokes the outer spaces of the temple, including the processional avenues and sunlit courtyards. The statue of Seti II, originally placed in front of the king’s chapel at the Temple of Karnak, stands at the hall’s end, marking the pinnacle of the experience.

photo_credit © Marco Cappelletti, courtesy of OMA and Andrea Tabocchini Architecture
© Marco Cappelletti, courtesy of OMA and Andrea Tabocchini Architecture

From here, visitors enter the second hall, designed to reference the temple’s inner spaces endowed with statues of kings and gods. In this hall, Amenhotep II is depicted offering wine to other statues of kings, and a group of statues of kings and gods is arranged chronologically. At the center of the hall is the renowned statue of King Ramesses II. The display concludes with effigies of the god Ptah and a statue of the god Amun, represented as his animal avatar, a ram.

The Gallery of the Kings is an integral part of Museo Egizio 2024, a design that transforms the museum into a central civic space in Turin through a series of public urban rooms. The uncovered windows of the gallery reveal the ancient Egyptian statues to passersby on Piazza Egizia – the largest urban room within Museo Egizio 2024 – and Via Principe Amedeo. The gallery’s entry area is directly connected to the Arcade urban room through an arched portal that frames an ancient Lotus Column, inviting visitors to pass through the threshold of history.

photo_credit © Marco Cappelletti, courtesy of OMA and Andrea Tabocchini Architecture
© Marco Cappelletti, courtesy of OMA and Andrea Tabocchini Architecture

Team:

Client: Fondazione Museo delle Antichità Egizie di Torino

Partner: David Gianotten

Project Architect: Andreas Karavanas

Team: Rui Pedro Couto Fernandes, Giovanni Nembrini

Model Team: Tijmen Klone, Alisa Kutsenko, Marc Heumer

Model Photography: Arthur Wong

DESIGN DEVELOPMENT Team: Rui Pedro Couto Fernandes, Giovanni Nembrini, Michael den Otter, Vincent Kersten, Giuseppe Dotto

Collaborating Architect: Andrea Tabocchini Architecture

Structural Engineer: Buro Milan

MEP, Fire engineer, Security Engineer: Studio Lagrecacolonna / Melato

Lighting Engineer: Effetto Luce srl

Visualization: OMA, ATA, Jeudi Wan

Photo Credits: © Marco Cappelletti, courtesy of OMA and Andrea Tabocchini Architecture

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