Casa Eva Klabin in Rio de Janeiro has just opened a captivating exhibition this Saturday, July 6th. ‘Eterno Egito: A Imortalidade nas Coleções Viscondessa de Cavalcanti e Eva Klabin’ brings together artifacts from ancient Egypt. The exhibition, curated by Helena Severo and Douglas Gasolato, features over 100 pieces spanning from 3000 B.C. to the 1st century A.D., offering a glimpse into the fascinating history and culture of the ancient Egyptian civilization. The exhibit showcases artifacts from various dynasties, revealing the rich tapestry of Egyptian life and beliefs. From intricate statues and hieroglyphic inscriptions to delicate jewelry and everyday objects, the exhibition provides a unique opportunity to connect with the ancient world. Visitors can explore the mysteries of the pharaohs, the rituals surrounding death and the afterlife, and the advancements in Egyptian art and craftsmanship. ‘Eterno Egito: A Imortalidade nas Coleções Viscondessa de Cavalcanti e Eva Klabin’ is a must-see for anyone interested in ancient history, art, and culture. The exhibition is open to the public free of charge.