located north of the Luxor Temple overlooking the Nile, opened in 1997 and is considered one of the most unique museums in Egypt. It explains the ancient Egyptian art of mummification through the tools and materials used in the mummification process, the canopic jars used to store internal organs, and the deities of the cemeteries and embalming. The museum also exhibits fascinating collections of protective amulets, coffins and funerary paintings. Among the mummies on display are mummified humans and animals, including crocodiles, cats and fish.


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