Egyption Museum Cairo

The Egyptian Museum is one of the most famous museums in the world, located in the heart of the Egyptian capital, Cairo. The museum was established in 1902, and it is characterized by its possession of the most important Pharaonic artifacts and antiquities in the world, as it attracts tourists and Egyptians alike.
The collections of the Egyptian Museum contain more than 120,000 artifacts, including figures, statues, mummies, and various pharaonic antiquities and artifacts. The museum is characterized by displaying the masterpiece of the famous archaeologist Tutankhamun, which is considered one of the most famous pharaonic monuments in the world.
The museum also includes rooms dedicated to jewelry, ceramic artifacts, and others. The display inside the museum is organized in a unique and attractive way, which helps to attract the interest of visitors, and displays the effects of pharaonic myths that lasted for thousands of years.

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There is a tourist guide inside the museum that helps visitors enjoy their visit and get to know the details of the antiquities in a better way, in addition to providing distinguished tourism services.

The most important artifacts in the Egyptian Museum:

Egyption Museum Cairo

- The Egyptian Museum includes more than 120,000 artifacts, and among the main artifacts that were displayed inside the museum:
- Statue of Khufu: The statue of King Khufu is the largest and most famous in the Egyptian Museum, and its length reaches 14 meters.
- Tutankhamun Collection: This group contains the jewelry and scheduled relics of King Tutankhamun, and includes the most famous museum exhibits.
- Stone statues: The museum contains many ancient stone statues, including the huge lion statue, which dates back to the thirteenth century BC.
- Mummies: The Egyptian Museum contains a large collection of mummies, including mummies of famous kings and queens such as Thutmose III and Ramesses IX.
- Other Pharaonic Antiquities: The Egyptian Museum also has many other Pharaonic antiquities such as ceramic vessels, stone doors, and memorials.

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