Day Tour to Religious Complex, Salah Al-Din Citadel, Day tour to the Civilization museum , The Grand Egyptian Museum , The Sultan Hassan Mosque and School and the Pyramids at first we will talk about the
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01) The Civilization museum
The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization (NMEC) is located in Fustat, Cairo, and is dedicated to showcasing Egypt’s rich cultural heritage. Opened in April 2021, it is the first museum in Egypt to focus on the comprehensive history of Egyptian civilization from prehistoric times to the present.
The museum houses over 50,000 artifacts, including the mummies of ancient Egyptian kings, various artifacts from different historical periods, and a significant collection of textiles, pottery, and more.
The building combines modern design with traditional elements, reflecting the essence of Egyptian culture.
One of the most significant attractions is the Royal Mummy Hall, where visitors can view the mummies of several pharaohs in a climate-controlled environment.
The NMEC aims to enhance understanding of Egyptian history and promote cultural tourism, making it a vital part of Egypt’s efforts to preserve and celebrate its heritage.
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02) The Grand Egyptian Museum
he Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM), also known as the Giza Museum, is an iconic museum located near the Giza Pyramids, just outside Cairo, Egypt. It is designed to be the largest archaeological museum in the world, dedicated to ancient Egyptian artifacts.
The GEM houses over 100,000 artifacts, including a vast array of items from ancient Egyptian history, such as statues, jewelry, and everyday objects. One of its most significant pieces is the complete collection of treasures from King Tutankhamun, including his famous golden mask.
The Grand Egyptian Museum is expected to become a major tourist destination, enhancing Egypt’s reputation as a center of ancient civilization and history. Its opening has been highly anticipated, representing a significant investment in the preservation and presentation of Egypt’s cultural heritage
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03) The Sultan Hassan Mosque and School
The Sultan Hassan Mosque and School, located in Cairo, Egypt, is one of the most significant architectural landmarks from the Mamluk period. Built during the reign of Sultan Hassan ibn al-Nasir between 1356 and 1363, it showcases the grandeur of Islamic architecture and education The mosque is renowned for its massive size and intricate design, featuring a stunning blend of Islamic architectural styles. It has a large courtyard, impressive minarets, and beautifully decorated domes. The complex served as a madrasa (Islamic school) for various Islamic disciplines, including theology, law, and philosophy. It was one of the most important centers of learning in the Mamluk era. The Sultan Hassan Mosque and School remains an important symbol of Egypt’s rich Islamic heritage and continues to attract visitors interested in its history and architectural beauty.
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04) The Pyramids
imagine standing face-to-face with one of the greatest engineering feats of the ancient world. The Pyramids of Giza, standing as silent sentinels of time, have captivated the imagination of explorers and dreamers for millennia. These iconic structures, built as tombs for pharaohs, continue to baffle scientists and inspire awe in visitors from all corners of the globe. Join us as we delve into the mysteries of these ancient wonders and uncover the secrets they hold
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