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Hall of Royal Mummies in National Museum of Egyptian Civilization.

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The Hall of Royal Mummies in the Egyptian Museum in Tahrir was just an ordinary room, in which royal mummies were displayed, like the rest of the antiquities in the museum.

As for the most prominent differences between the two halls, it is represented in the shape of the new hall, which is characterized by audio-visual effects and enormous capabilities that dazzle the visitor to the museum.

The entrance to the new Royal Mummies Hall is located below the central hall of the Museum of Civilization, and the visitor descends to the hall to the first level of the museum, so that he can enter the hall.

Royal mummies hall, National Museum of Egyptian civilization

On the way to the hall, the visitor walks on LED screens, bearing a triple embodiment of the tombs of the western mainland in Luxor, and some murals and walls of the royal tombs, while pictures of the mummies themselves and their coffins are displayed at the top of the entrance, with a pharaonic musical show, just before the steps of the hall door.

The hall from the inside is very similar to the ancient Egyptian tombs, even the tombstones of the tall mountains were embodied at the top of the hall, and the visitor can wander in the hall by following the arrows on the ground, after it was divided into rooms as the ancient Egyptian tombs were divided.

The hall of royal mummies was divided from the inside into smaller halls, and a number of mummies were placed in each hall with an honor board, which is a complete identification board for each one, as well as a display projector that reviews the history of each mummy, with a display of some of the coffins of the mummies that were found during their discovery.

The hall of royal mummies was divided from the inside into smaller halls, and a number of mummies were placed in each hall with an honor board, which is a complete identification board for each one, as well as a display projector that reviews the history of each mummy, with a display of some of the coffins of the mummies that were found during their discovery.

The museum’s official working hours start from nine in the morning until three in the evening, due to the circumstances of the holy month of Ramadan, without an evening period, until now.

The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization in Fustat received, on April 3, 22 royal mummy in a majestic procession from the Egyptian Museum in Tahrir to display it in its permanent headquarters inside the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization in Fustat. of kings and 4 mummies of queens, and last July he received 17 royal coffins.​

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