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The Archeological Museum of Matrouh
This museum, housed in the Misr Public Library in Matrouh Governorate, highlights the rich history of Marsa Matrouh through artifacts found during excavations. The two-story building occupies an area of 728 m² and displays the important historical moments of Egypt. These moments include the securing of Egypt’s western borders and the construction of fortresses and […]
Located in El Kharga, the capital of the New Valley, this museum houses a remarkable collection of artifacts discovered in the archeological regions of the New Valley. These artifacts tell the fascinating story of ancient Egyptian civilization from prehistoric to modern times. The artifacts on display at the museum include prehistoric collections of pottery, knives […]
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The Karnak Open-air Museum
Located at the Karnak Temple in Luxor, this open-air museum houses a magnificent collection of monuments from the medieval, ancient and modern periods of Egypt’s pharaonic history that belonged to Hatshepsut and Senusret I. Visitors will also find a picturesque mural of baboons and utensils used by the ancient Egyptians. karnak,karnak temple,open air museum,museum,karnak open […]
The two-story Luxor Museum, overlooking the east bank of the Nile, opened in 1975 to display Luxor’s rare artifacts, including statues of pharaohs and deities. A new wing was opened in 1984 and another in 1989 under the name of “The Cache” to display the latest archeological finds discovered in the Luxor Temple. In 2004, […]
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The Nubia Museum in Aswan
Opened in 1997, the Nubia Museum was built as part of the UNESCO International Campaign to Save the Monuments of Nubia, which began in 1960. It houses the artifacts recovered during excavations in the Nubian areas threatened by the construction of the dam. It is a tribute to the culture and history of Nubia, dating […]