Five Things to Know About the Grand Egyptian Museum
- Egypt officially opened the Grand Egyptian Museum on November 1, marking a historic event with over two decades of planning and construction.
- The museum spans 480,000 square meters and houses over 100,000 artifacts, becoming the largest dedicated to a single civilization.
- Tickets for the museum will be available from November 4, both online and at the entrance.
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Cairo officially inaugurated this Saturday, in great pomp and after years of delay, the Great Egyptian Museum (GEM), magisterial showcase of ancient civilization, with a fabulous evening destined
The world's largest museum dedicated to a single civilization has needed an investment of about $1.2 billionNew simulations point to the fact that Tutankhamon's tomb may be yielding due to water leaks and the weakness of the rock The Great Egyptian Museum (GEM) was opened to the world this Saturday with the promise of being a bridge between the brilliant past of ancient Egyptian civilization and a present of cooperation and peace, following a lu…
Fireworks, dance and music in Giza: Egypt opened the Great Egyptian Museum – with over 100,000 artifacts. Federal President Steinmeier was also present at the celebration.
Five things to know about the Grand Egyptian Museum
Near the ancient Pyramids of Giza just outside Cairo, the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) is gearing up for its lavish opening on Saturday after two decades of delays.
Best Moments from the Opening of the Grand Egyptian Museum
The world witnessed a historic event as Egypt officially opened the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) near the iconic Giza Pyramids on Saturday, November 1. After more than two decades of planning and construction, this massive facility, spanning 480,000 square meters and housing over 100,000 artifacts, stands as the largest museum dedicated to a single civilization, celebrating Egypt’s 7,000-year-old heritage. Khufu’s 4,600-year-old solar boat and t…
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