Grand Egyptian Museum

The Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM): The New Home of the Pharaohs

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.


Why You Must Visit the GEM

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.

  • The Complete Tutankhamun Collection: For the first time in history, all 5,000+ objects from the tomb of the Golden King are displayed together in one spectacular setting. From his iconic golden mask to his intricate chariots and jewelry, experience the full splendor of his burial equipment.
  • Architectural Wonder: The museum building itself is a masterpiece of modern design, aligned precisely with the Great Pyramids of Giza. Its vast, light-filled spaces create an awe-inspiring atmosphere befitting the treasures within.
  • A Journey Through Time: Explore twelve massive galleries that chronicle ancient Egyptian history chronologically, from pre-dynastic times to the Greco-Roman period, providing a complete narrative of this incredible civilization.

Unmissable Highlights

  • The Hanging Obelisk: Start your journey at the main entrance by walking under a 3,500-year-old obelisk of Ramses II. It's the first of its kind, allowing you to see the pharaoh's cartouche on its base, hidden for millennia.
  • The Colossal Statue of Ramses II: Be greeted in the grand atrium by a towering 3,200-year-old statue of the mighty Ramses II, standing over 11 meters tall.
  • The Grand Staircase: Ascend this breathtaking pathway lined with dozens of massive statues and sarcophagi of kings and gods, offering a dramatic introduction to the museum's galleries.
  • Khufu's Solar Boat: Marvel at the restored 4,600-year-old cedarwood solar boat of King Khufu, transferred from its former home next to the Great Pyramid to its own dedicated state-of-the-art museum within the GEM complex.

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.


Why You Must Visit the GEM

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.

  • The Complete Tutankhamun Collection: For the first time in history, all 5,000+ objects from the tomb of the Golden King are displayed together in one spectacular setting. From his iconic golden mask to his intricate chariots and jewelry, experience the full splendor of his burial equipment.
  • Architectural Wonder: The museum building itself is a masterpiece of modern design, aligned precisely with the Great Pyramids of Giza. Its vast, light-filled spaces create an awe-inspiring atmosphere befitting the treasures within.
  • A Journey Through Time: Explore twelve massive galleries that chronicle ancient Egyptian history chronologically, from pre-dynastic times to the Greco-Roman period, providing a complete narrative of this incredible civilization.

Unmissable Highlights

  • The Hanging Obelisk: Start your journey at the main entrance by walking under a 3,500-year-old obelisk of Ramses II. It's the first of its kind, allowing you to see the pharaoh's cartouche on its base, hidden for millennia.
  • The Colossal Statue of Ramses II: Be greeted in the grand atrium by a towering 3,200-year-old statue of the mighty Ramses II, standing over 11 meters tall.
  • The Grand Staircase: Ascend this breathtaking pathway lined with dozens of massive statues and sarcophagi of kings and gods, offering a dramatic introduction to the museum's galleries.
  • Khufu's Solar Boat: Marvel at the restored 4,600-year-old cedarwood solar boat of King Khufu, transferred from its former home next to the Great Pyramid to its own dedicated state-of-the-art museum within the GEM complex.

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