Ancient Mummies, 2,000-Year-Old Coins, and 100,000+ Artifacts in a Campus Vault

On a university campus in Michigan, there’s a building where you can stand inches from an ancient Egyptian mummy, study a 2,000-year-old coin, and explore artifacts older than most modern nations. Many students pass it every day without realizing what’s inside.

The Kelsey Museum of Archaeology at the University of Michigan packs an astonishing amount of history into a small space. With free admission and a collection of more than 100,000 artifacts, it offers everything from mummies and coins to hidden study drawers and even a full-scale room replica from ancient Pompeii.

Where You Will Find It: Address, Campus Setting, and First Impressions

The moment you spot the building at 434 S State St, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, something about its stone facade and arched windows tells you this is not a typical campus stop. The Kelsey Museum of Archaeology sits right on the University of Michigan’s central campus, and the architecture alone is worth a slow look before you even step inside…

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