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Egypt National Civilization Museum opened after the reception of 22 royal mummies

One day after receiving 22 royal mummies in a solemn procession, the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization was officially opened on April 4 for visitors to visit.
The Egyptian National Civilization Museum is located in the city of Fustat in the ancient Cairo region, with an area of ​​about 15 hectares and is one of the largest museums in the world. This museum has just officially opened and sold tickets online. Through the website, visitors can book tickets at home and view various artifacts through the digitalization section of the museum.

The Egyptian National Civilization Museum is located in the city of Fustat in the ancient Cairo region. The museum grounds include an exhibition center, an antiques restoration center and an entertainment center that includes a restaurant, cafeteria and antique market. It is one of the very few museums that showcases the various aspects of Egyptian civilization throughout all eras, from the pre-era era to the modern era. The museum also showcases some important archeology of different eras. Notably, the museum will display 22 royal mummies dating from the 17, 18, 19, 20 dynasties. Among the transferred royal mummies is the mummy of King Ramses II, King Seqnen Ra. Taa, King Tuthmosis III, King Seti I, Queen Hatshepsut, Queen Meritamun, wife of King Amenhotep I and Queen Ahmose Nefertari. Modern space with 3D images. The Royal Mummies Hall will be open to visitors from April 18, coinciding with World Heritage Day. On the first day of its opening, the National Civilization Museum witnessed a large number of visitors to explore hundreds of Egyptian civilization’s artifacts. The gold jewelry of ancient Egyptian queens Ancient Egyptian wares ./.

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