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Bigger than the Louvre: Egypt presents the 'Great Egyptian Museum' | Israel Hayom

2024-01-16T08:28:33.898Z

Highlights: The Great Egyptian Museum opened partially on Monday for trial visits. The museum covers more than 100,000 artifacts, including many that have never been publicly displayed. A major attraction is expected to be the Tutankhamun Gallery, which displays, for the first time in history, all the items – more than 5,000 – discovered in the tomb compound of Pharaoh, who ruled ancient Egypt between 1323-1332 BCE and died at the age of only nineteen. The full opening of the museum is expected in the spring of this year.


Egypt, a land with an ancient history, is on the verge of unveiling a new cultural landmark. In the shadow of the pyramids of Giza, the Great Egyptian Museum – a bridge to the country's royal past – opened partially on Monday and for visits to the country's royal past. The museum, whose construction began more than 20 years ago, will uncover more than 100,000 items and offer a comprehensive journey through fascinating ancient civilization


Egypt's history is woven with majesty, mystery and an unparalleled heritage. The pharaohs, the Nile, the pyramids, the tombs of the Valley of the Kings, the culture, the aesthetics, every aspect of this civilization has captivated the imagination of the world for thousands of years. The Grand Egyptian Museum, which opened partially on Monday for trial visits, is seen as a beacon that commemorates and illuminates this glorious heritage. This is not just a museum; It is a narrative space where each exhibition tells a story, each object whispers an ancient secret, and brings to life one of the civilizations that shaped human history.

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Located near the Pyramids of Giza, not far from downtown Cairo, the Great Egyptian Museum is a historical landmark. The museum's chronological route, from the pre-dynastic period to the Greco-Roman period, reveals ancient Egypt over time. Educational programs, conservation laboratories, a children's museum and lush gardens further establish it as a unique cultural and educational center. In this article, with the help of ChatGPT, a fascinating journey and examination of the uniqueness, significance and future plans of this vast institution.

The establishment of the Great Egyptian Museum began in 2002, and was the beginning of a journey full of ambitions and challenges. Its construction, often hampered by political and economic upheaval, is a testament to Egypt's resilience and commitment to preserving its heritage. The museum covers more than 100,000 artifacts, including many that have never been publicly displayed. The road to its inauguration is a story of overcoming odds, embodying the spirit of a nation that honors its past.

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The architectural design of the Great Egyptian Museum is a meeting of modernity and tradition. The smooth, triangular façade reflects the adjacent pyramids, creating a visual dialogue between the contemporary and the ancient. Inside, spacious galleries bathed in natural light are a majestic home for the relics of the pharaohs. This architectural marvel is not just a building; It is an homage to the ingenuity of ancient Egyptian civilization, reimagined in the third millennium. A huge floor area of 81,000 square meters, which includes all the complexes and not just the exhibition spaces, makes it the largest archaeological museum in the world.

The heart of the Great Egyptian Museum is its vast array of exhibits. From royal mummies to intricate jewelry, each gallery is a gateway to another era. Visitors embark on a chronological journey, from the pre-dynastic period to the Greco-Roman era, offering an immersive experience of Egypt's historical progress. A major attraction is expected to be the Tutankhamun Gallery, which displays, for the first time in history, all the items – more than 5,000 – discovered in the tomb compound of Pharaoh, who ruled ancient Egypt between 1323-1332 BCE and died at the age of only nineteen. The tomb was discovered in 1922 by British archaeologist and Egyptologist Howard Carter, in a necropolis, Valley of the Kings, on the west bank of the Nile. The discovery of the tomb with all its treasures is considered one of the most important archaeological finds ever.

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The Great Egyptian Museum strives to make Egypt's treasures accessible to a diverse audience and is committed to ensuring accessibility for all visitors. Entrances, elevators and wheelchair-accessible toilets serve people with reduced mobility, while tactile walkways and Braille labels assist visitors with visual impairments. Sign language tours and easy-to-read guides make the museum accessible to people with hearing and cognitive disabilities.

As a modern institution, the Grand Egyptian Museum is expected to be constantly evolving, with future plans embracing technological advances it will combine virtual and augmented reality, digital mapping and extended online platforms.

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Its full official opening, probably in the spring of this year, is expected to mark a renaissance in Egyptian tourism. This monumental museum is not only a treasure for lovers of history and the history of ancient Egypt in particular; It is a tourist attraction that will attract visitors from all over the world. The influx of tourists should promote economic growth, create jobs and stimulate local businesses. The Great Egyptian Museum is expected to be more than a cultural center; It is supposed to be a cornerstone of Egypt's economic revival.

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