Free 30 mins - 1 hour About 2 miles away
Part of Swansea University, the Museum of Egyptian Antiquities has over a thousand ancient artefacts - from a decorated mummy casing to a mummified crocodile. Talk to the knowledgable museum attendants and transport yourself back thousands of years at the museum - at the university campus at Singleton Park - between 10am and 4pm.
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