Welcome to the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM), a monumental tribute to ancient Egypt's eternal glory. Located just 2 kilometers from the Giza Pyramids, this architectural marvel is not just a museum; it's a time machine. As the largest archaeological museum in the world dedicated to a single civilization, the GEM houses over 100,000 artifacts, offering an unparalleled journey through 5,000 years of history.
Step into a world of gods, kings, and eternal mysteries. The GEM is the definitive destination to understand the scale, artistry, and beliefs that shaped one of history's greatest empires.
This is the moment the world has been waiting for. The Grand Egyptian Museum is fully open, presenting ancient Egypt in a way never seen before.
Welcome to the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM), a monumental tribute to ancient Egypt's eternal glory. Located just 2 kilometers from the Giza Pyramids, this architectural marvel is not just a museum; it's a time machine. As the largest archaeological museum in the world dedicated to a single civilization, the GEM houses over 100,000 artifacts, offering an unparalleled journey through 5,000 years of history.
Step into a world of gods, kings, and eternal mysteries. The GEM is the definitive destination to understand the scale, artistry, and beliefs that shaped one of history's greatest empires.
This is the moment the world has been waiting for. The Grand Egyptian Museum is fully open, presenting ancient Egypt in a way never seen before.
A: The GEM is located on the Giza Plateau, approximately 2 kilometers from the Great Pyramids. Its proximity makes it perfect for combining both sites into a single, epic day tour.
A: The museum complex generally opens from 8:30 AM to 7:00 PM, with galleries open from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Extended hours are often available on Saturdays and Wednesdays. We recommend checking the official schedule before your visit as timings can change.
A: Yes, personal, non-commercial photography without flash is generally permitted throughout most of the museum. However, please note that video recording is often restricted in specific areas, such as the Tutankhamun galleries, to manage visitor flow.
A: To do justice to the vast collection, we recommend allocating at least 4-6 hours. For history enthusiasts, a full day could easily be spent exploring every corner.
A: absolutely. The GEM has been designed with accessibility in mind, featuring ramps, elevators, and wide pathways to accommodate wheelchairs and visitors with reduced mobility.
A: The easiest and most comfortable way is to book a private transfer or tour through Tourzstore. Alternatively, you can take a taxi or ride-share app from Cairo. While there isn't a direct metro station right at the entrance yet, you can take Metro Line 2 to a nearby station like Giza or Faisal and catch a short taxi ride from there.