Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM)

Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM)

The Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) is the largest archaeological museum in the world dedicated to a single civilization—Ancient Egypt. It is located near the Giza Pyramid Complex, about 2 km from the pyramids. 🏛️


 Location

  • Place: Giza

  • Very close to the Great Pyramid of Giza

  • Visitors can sometimes see the pyramids from inside the museum.


 Why It Is Special

  • Covers about 500,000 square meters.

  • Displays more than 100,000 artifacts from Ancient Egypt.

  • First museum to show the complete collection of the tomb of Tutankhamun in one place.


Main Highlights

1️⃣ The Grand Staircase

  • A huge staircase lined with statues of ancient Egyptian kings and gods.

2️⃣ Tutankhamun Galleries

  • Over 5,000 artifacts from the tomb of King Tut.

  • Includes his golden chariot, jewelry, furniture, and treasures.

3️⃣ The Hanging Obelisk

  • A unique suspended obelisk visible from below.

4️⃣ The Giant Statue of Ramses II

  • At the entrance stands the massive statue of Ramesses II, about 11 meters tall.

5️⃣ Children’s Museum & Interactive Areas

  • Digital displays and modern technology explaining ancient history.


Visiting Information

  • Average visit time: 3–4 hours

  • Best time to visit: morning

  • Photography is allowed in many areas.


 Interesting Facts

  • Construction started in 2002.

  • Cost more than $1 billion.

  • It is expected to become one of the most important museums in the world.


Typical Tour Duration:
Visitors usually combine the museum with a visit to the Great Sphinx of Giza and the pyramids in the same day.

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