Egypt is about to unveil one of its most anticipated attractions.
The Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) opens to the public on November 1 near the Giza Pyramids.
World’s Largest Collection of Ancient Egyptian Artifacts
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The museum will house over 100,000 ancient objects
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Around 5,000 items from King Tutankhamun’s tomb will be on display
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Many of these objects have never been seen by the public before
Location Near the Giza Pyramids
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The museum is located just 2 km from the Great Pyramid of Giza
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Visitors can explore both the museum and the pyramids on the same day
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GEM offers panoramic views of the pyramids from its main hall
What You’ll See
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Massive statues of Ramses II greet you at the entrance
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Detailed exhibits on daily life, religion, and burial rituals
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A full display of King Tut’s chariots, jewelry, and coffins
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Climate-controlled galleries protect delicate items
Why You Should Visit
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Are you interested in ancient Egypt beyond textbooks?
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Do you want to see real artifacts instead of replicas?
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Planning a trip to Cairo? This should be your top priority
Tips for Your Visit
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Book your tickets online in advance
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Allocate at least 4–5 hours for a full tour
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Combine your visit with a walk through the Giza Plateau
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Take breaks at the museum’s cafes and shaded spots
Opening Date: November 1, 2025
Location: Cairo, Egypt (Near Giza Pyramids)
Entry: Paid (Tickets to be announced soon)
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