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File:Zoé Berriat et Jacques-Joseph Champollion.jpg|Zoé and |
File:Zoé Berriat et Jacques-Joseph Champollion.jpg|Zoé and her husband Jacques-Joseph Champollion. |
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File:Statue - Musée Champollion.jpg|statuette of a Egyptian god. |
File:Statue - Musée Champollion.jpg|statuette of a Egyptian god. |
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The Champollion Museum (Template:Lang-fr) is a French historical museum located in Vif in the family home of the Champollion brothers.[1]
It presents the daily life of the discoverer of Egyptian hieroglyphs and that of his brother Jacques Joseph while they lived in Grenoble.[2]
The museum opened in 2004 during the 9th international conference of Egyptology in Grenoble, then is closed for renovation. It opens its doors on June 5, 2021.[3]
The Louvre stores 85 Egyptian objects in this museum.
Gallery
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Zoé and her husband Jacques-Joseph Champollion.
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Bust of Jean-François Champollion.
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statuette of a Egyptian god.
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Samples of Egyptian objects from the first Egyptian museum of the Louvre (Museum Charles X in 1827).
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