[1] It presents the daily life of the discoverer of Egyptian hieroglyphs and that of his brother Jacques Joseph while they lived in Grenoble.
[2] The museum opened temporarily in 2004 during the ninth International Conference of Egyptology in Grenoble.
[3] In February 2020, the museum was named a Musée de France by the Minister of Culture.
[4] The Louvre stores 85 Egyptian objects in this museum.
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