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The Grand Egyptian Museum is located in Giza, near the Giza Pyramids.
Area The museum covers an area of approximately 480,000 square meters, making it the largest archaeological museum in the world dedicated to a single civilization.
The Grand Egyptian Museum is a modern architectural masterpiece, housing a huge collection of ancient Egyptian artifacts, including the complete collection of King Tutankhamun for the first time. The museum aims to provide an immersive experience using modern technology such as virtual reality and interactive displays..
2. The Egyptian Museum in Tahrir Square
The area is about 13,600 square meters and contains more than 120 thousand artifacts. The Egyptian Museum in Tahrir is the oldest archaeological museum in Egypt, as it was established in 1902. It includes many unique pharaonic pieces such as the famous golden mask of King Tutankhamun and a large number of golden collectibles, statues of gods and papyrus manuscripts. It is characterized by its classic style and European design, which gives it an authentic historical character…
Visiting the Grand Egyptian Museum and the Egyptian Museum in Tahrir is an unforgettable experience, giving you the opportunity to explore Egyptian civilization in both traditional and modern ways. Whether you are interested in Pharaonic art or modern technology on display, each museum will have something to amaze and inspire you!!
The tour takes about 7-8 hours, including transportation between the two museums.
Yes, a private guide can be arranged upon request for an additional cost.
Photography is allowed in most areas, but flash is prohibited in some halls to protect the artifacts. Professional photography may require special permits
You can book through our website or contact us by phone or email. It is preferable to book in advance to ensure availability.
Yes, the tour is suitable for all ages, and there is interactive content for children in the Grand Egyptian Museum to make the experience fun and educational.
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