Entitled "Coming and Going," this statue depicts a dying mother who has given birth to a child, symbolizing life and death, or the continuous ebb and flow of the creative, cosmic continuum. The Swiss artist, Erwin Winterhalder, creator of the famous "End of the Trail," exhibited at the 1915 Pan-Pacific Exposition, sculpted this piece.
 
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Plan Your Visit: Groups

Groups may elect to visit the museum on their own at the general admission price, Monday through Friday after 2:00 pm, Saturday and Sunday, after 11:00 am.

An audio guide is available at the Museum for a nominal fee, or for download from our web site. This audio tour provides a general overview of Egyptian history and the Museum collection. Learn about the mummification process, tour a replica rock-cut tomb, crack the mysteries of the hieroglyphs, learn about the kings and queens, and meet the gods and goddesses of ancient Egypt.

Please Note: The Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum reserves the right to limit the number of people or groups admitted to the Museum to ensure the proper functioning of Museum operations and to protect the artifacts. Unscheduled groups may be denied admission.

Tomb Tour
The Rock Cut Tomb replica is open to the public for self-guided tours after 2: 00 pm in the afternoon. Check out our online tour of the tomb!