After almost three many years of conservation and intensive research and planning by engineers and conservators, the Penn Museum has reassembled the five-ton false door from the Tomb Chapel of Kaipure and put in it its new Egyptian gallery on the primary ground. Nearly 100 limestone blocks forming the remainder of the chapel will be part of the false door to reconstruct your complete tomb chapel over the following few weeks.
The limestone providing chamber dates to round 2350 B.C., the late fifth or early sixth Dynasty of Egypt’s Previous Kingdom. It was one in every of two chambers within the above-ground portion of the tomb of Kaipure, a treasury official, documented on the Previous Kingdom cemetery at Saqqara within the nineteenth century. The tomb was dismantled and transported to the US for Egypt’s pavilion on the Louisiana Buy Exposition in St. Louis, aka the World’s Truthful of Meet me in St. Louis fame, in 1904.
The Penn Museum (then referred to as the Free Museum of Science and Artwork) heard Egypt was prepared to promote it and acquired the chapel just a few months after the World’s Truthful for $10,000 ($265,000 in in the present day’s cash). After they secured the limestone blocks of the Kaipure chapel, they discovered the entire thing was too heavy to put in on the second ground the place they’d deliberate it to go, so it couldn’t be instantly positioned on show as a result of they had been too heavy. Twenty years later, the chapel was lastly put in within the new wing of the museum.
It was on show there for 70 years. In 1996, the Penn Museum launched into a conservation challenge that may absolutely restore the west wall, together with the false door, adopted by the south and east partitions. Its carved hieroglyphic inscriptions and vivid portray have been restored brilliance. This formidable endeavor is in the end reaching its conclusion, and subsequent 12 months, the absolutely restored Kaipure chapel would be the centerpiece of the museum’s new Egypt Galleries: Life and Afterlife.
As soon as accomplished, guests will be capable to transfer by way of the monumental construction and expertise what it feels prefer to be inside an historic tomb chapel.
“To protect the expertise of going into a big area just like the funerary chapel, the conservation course of is a posh and collaborative effort,” says Julia Commander, Senior Venture Conservator on the Penn Museum. “Each degree of element issues—from the smallest hint of authentic pigment to the construction’s general format.”
The museum has created a cool timelapse video exhibiting the reinstallation of the false door.



