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The Royal Mummies Hall — Attraction in Cairo

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The Royal Mummies Hall
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The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization
Ein as Seirah, Old Cairo, Cairo Governorate 4245001, Egypt
Fustat Park
266W+F47, Salah Salem St, Ad Deyorah, Old Cairo, Cairo Governorate 4245001, Egypt
Ain Al Sira Lake Park
2753+G8X, Ad Deyorah, Old Cairo, Cairo Governorate 4250004, Egypt
Nearby restaurants
(Bayt Elmoazz) Resturant&Cofe
Masr Al Qadeema Rd, Kom Ghorab, Old Cairo, Cairo Governorate 4243214, Egypt
Nearby hotels
Ain Al Hayat Resort
بجوار متحف الحضارة, Kom Ghorab, Old Cairo, Cairo Governorate 17611, Egypt
Cairo-Al Fostat Guesthouse
Cairo Governorate, Al Fostat City - Neighboring 2 - Street 100, Building 88 - Ground Floor, Cairo Governorate 11924, Egypt
Fostat city
Al Fostat St, Kom Ghorab, Old Cairo, Cairo Governorate 4243202, Egypt
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The Royal Mummies Hall

The national museum of Egyptian Civilization, Ad Deyorah, Old Cairo, Cairo Governorate 4245001, Egypt
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attractions: The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization, Fustat Park, Ain Al Sira Lake Park, restaurants: (Bayt Elmoazz) Resturant&Cofe
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Nearby attractions of The Royal Mummies Hall

The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization

Fustat Park

Ain Al Sira Lake Park

The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization

The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization

4.7

(9.8K)

Closed
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Fustat Park

Fustat Park

3.8

(2.5K)

Open 24 hours
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Ain Al Sira Lake Park

Ain Al Sira Lake Park

4.1

(35)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Cairo cooking class with an Egyptian family
Cairo cooking class with an Egyptian family
Sun, Dec 7 • 6:00 PM
Qasouret Ash Shawam, Cairo Governorate, 4341256, Egypt
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Full day, Giza Pyramids, Sphinx, Saqqara, Memphis
Full day, Giza Pyramids, Sphinx, Saqqara, Memphis
Mon, Dec 8 • 7:30 AM
Nazlet El-Semman, Giza Governorate, 3510001, Egypt
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Local Cairo Walking & Food Tour
Local Cairo Walking & Food Tour
Fri, Dec 12 • 5:00 PM
Qasr Ad Dobarah, Cairo Governorate, 11562, Egypt
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Nearby restaurants of The Royal Mummies Hall

(Bayt Elmoazz) Resturant&Cofe

(Bayt Elmoazz) Resturant&Cofe

(Bayt Elmoazz) Resturant&Cofe

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[SAVE FOR FUTURE] Detailed itinerary 👇 ☀️ Day 1, 2, 3 - Cairo On day 1, arrive at the Cairo International Airport and get transferred to your city hotel. Spend the rest of the day at leisure. On day 2, set out to explore the Great Pyramids of Giza, the Sphinx, Papyrus Fair, Perfume Factory, Cotton Shop, National Museum of Egyptian Civilization, and Mummies Hall. On day 3, get transferred to Alexandria by car and visit the Catacombs of Kom el Shoqafa, Pompeys’ Pillar, and get a beautiful view of Citadel of Qait Bay. Stay the night in Alexandria. ☀️ Day 4, 5, 6 - Nile Cruise On day 4, after breakfast, get transferred to Cairo Domestic Airport and take a flight to Aswan. Once you reach, go tour the Philae Temple, and the Aswan High Dam. After sightseeing, board the Nile Cruise, and check-in. Stay the night in Aswan. On day 5, after breakfast, set sail to Kom Ombo Temple, and explore the place. Continue your sail to Edfu. On day 6, visit the famous Edfu Temple, after you reach Edfu. Once done, continue sailing to Luxor. ☀️ Day 7 - Alexandria & Cairo Checkout from the cruise after breakfast. Visit the Valley of Kings, the Queen Hatshepsut Temple and the Colossi of Memnon. After sightseeing, transfer to Luxor Airport for departure home via Cairo. 💰 This itinerary starts at Rs. 81,990 pp for 6N/7D (without airfare) #Pickyourtrail for #HasslefreeHolidays #EgyptNow #ExperienceEgypt #VisitEgypt #Egypt #Египет #Ägypten #Egitto #مصر #UnwrapTheWorld #LetsPYT #TravellingTheWorld #InstaTravel #TakeAVacation #VacayTime
Mohammed Waseem UddinMohammed Waseem Uddin
Last month, my friends 👬 and I visited The Royal Mummies Hall 🏺, and it was truly an unforgettable experience 🌟. We had heard so much about this place, and visiting it was like stepping back in time ⏳. The moment we entered, we were amazed by the way the hall is designed 🏛️ — dim lighting 💡, detailed displays 🖼️, and a peaceful atmosphere that makes you feel the depth of history 📜. The preservation of the mummies 🧴 is incredible, and the information provided helps you understand their stories 📖. Every section had something fascinating to see 👀, and we couldn’t stop taking in the details 🧐. The staff was friendly 😊 and ensured visitors followed proper etiquette 🤝, which added to the respectfulness of the visit. It’s not just a museum stop, it’s a journey into ancient Egypt 🇪🇬. We left feeling amazed and grateful for the experience 🙌. Definitely a must-visit! ✅
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So the royal mummy's hall is inside the new museum of egyptian civilization. The fact that I don't. The fact that it appears As the Royal mummy's hall on Google is a mistake. The photos that You can see are from the Museum of egyptian civilization because you are not allowed to take pictures inside the royal mummy's hall. I can say that it was a unique Experience. Some people might find it not appealing as you might get fearful or scared. Just think about the fact that the mummies are Thousands of years old. Respect them talk with a low voice do not Video or take photos. Other than that Enjoy a fascinating experience? I'm not going to give you any spoilers just go and live it.
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[SAVE FOR FUTURE] Detailed itinerary 👇 ☀️ Day 1, 2, 3 - Cairo On day 1, arrive at the Cairo International Airport and get transferred to your city hotel. Spend the rest of the day at leisure. On day 2, set out to explore the Great Pyramids of Giza, the Sphinx, Papyrus Fair, Perfume Factory, Cotton Shop, National Museum of Egyptian Civilization, and Mummies Hall. On day 3, get transferred to Alexandria by car and visit the Catacombs of Kom el Shoqafa, Pompeys’ Pillar, and get a beautiful view of Citadel of Qait Bay. Stay the night in Alexandria. ☀️ Day 4, 5, 6 - Nile Cruise On day 4, after breakfast, get transferred to Cairo Domestic Airport and take a flight to Aswan. Once you reach, go tour the Philae Temple, and the Aswan High Dam. After sightseeing, board the Nile Cruise, and check-in. Stay the night in Aswan. On day 5, after breakfast, set sail to Kom Ombo Temple, and explore the place. Continue your sail to Edfu. On day 6, visit the famous Edfu Temple, after you reach Edfu. Once done, continue sailing to Luxor. ☀️ Day 7 - Alexandria & Cairo Checkout from the cruise after breakfast. Visit the Valley of Kings, the Queen Hatshepsut Temple and the Colossi of Memnon. After sightseeing, transfer to Luxor Airport for departure home via Cairo. 💰 This itinerary starts at Rs. 81,990 pp for 6N/7D (without airfare) #Pickyourtrail for #HasslefreeHolidays #EgyptNow #ExperienceEgypt #VisitEgypt #Egypt #Египет #Ägypten #Egitto #مصر #UnwrapTheWorld #LetsPYT #TravellingTheWorld #InstaTravel #TakeAVacation #VacayTime
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Last month, my friends 👬 and I visited The Royal Mummies Hall 🏺, and it was truly an unforgettable experience 🌟. We had heard so much about this place, and visiting it was like stepping back in time ⏳. The moment we entered, we were amazed by the way the hall is designed 🏛️ — dim lighting 💡, detailed displays 🖼️, and a peaceful atmosphere that makes you feel the depth of history 📜. The preservation of the mummies 🧴 is incredible, and the information provided helps you understand their stories 📖. Every section had something fascinating to see 👀, and we couldn’t stop taking in the details 🧐. The staff was friendly 😊 and ensured visitors followed proper etiquette 🤝, which added to the respectfulness of the visit. It’s not just a museum stop, it’s a journey into ancient Egypt 🇪🇬. We left feeling amazed and grateful for the experience 🙌. Definitely a must-visit! ✅
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So the royal mummy's hall is inside the new museum of egyptian civilization. The fact that I don't. The fact that it appears As the Royal mummy's hall on Google is a mistake. The photos that You can see are from the Museum of egyptian civilization because you are not allowed to take pictures inside the royal mummy's hall. I can say that it was a unique Experience. Some people might find it not appealing as you might get fearful or scared. Just think about the fact that the mummies are Thousands of years old. Respect them talk with a low voice do not Video or take photos. Other than that Enjoy a fascinating experience? I'm not going to give you any spoilers just go and live it.
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The Manial Palace Museum is one of the most beautiful and most important historical museums as it reflects an important period in the history of modern Egypt and reflects a vivid picture of what was the life of the princes of the former royal family and depicted it with great care, and this museum is unique from the rest of the museums of historical palaces with its wonderful architectural design it was built in a modern Islamic style Adapted from the Fatimid and Mamluk Islamic schools .. It also spread the Persian, Syrian, and Moroccan spirit, as it appeared in the decoration of its buildings, the spirit of the Ottoman style. The museum is a comprehensive art school for various elements of Islamic arts, and this palace was established by Prince Muhammad Ali Pasha. The prince was chosen on the land on which he built his palace and bought it from a foreigner and began construction in 1901, beginning with the residence permit. Prince Muhammad Ali, son of the former Khedive, Muhammad Tawfiq, established a revival of Islamic art and reverence, and this museum is unique from other museums and historical palaces in Egypt with its magnificent architectural design, where it was built in a modern Islamic style adapted from Fatimid and Mamluk Islamic schools. The palace is located on the eastern branch of the Nile on Manial Al-Rawdah Island, and the total area of ​​the palace is 61711 m 2 of which 5000 m 2 is the area of ​​buildings and 34000 m 2 of the garden. The internal roads and garden facilities amount to 22711 m 2. Sections of the palace are: The surrounding outer wall, the entrance to the palace, the reception palaces, the clock tower, the avenue, the avenue, the mosque, the hunting museum, the residence palaces, the throne saras, the private museum, the golden hall, the garden surrounding the unique palace in Egypt. The palace wall and its façade: The palace wall was built in the style of the walls of medieval forts, while the facade of the palace is similar to the façade of the mosques. Reception Saray: It is located above the entrance, and it is designated to receive the official guests who visit the prince in his palace. The reception palace consists of two floors with a wooden staircase between them. first floor: And it has two rooms: an honorific room and a reception hall for senior worshipers. second floor: It has two halls: the Levantine Hall and the Moroccan Chamber. clock tower : It is located between the Saray Al Istiqbal and the mosque, and it was built by Prince Muhammad Ali in the style and style of the towers in Andalusia and Morocco. The way: It is located between the tower and the mosque, adjacent to the northern wall of the palace. The mosque : The mosque, despite its smallness, is an unparalleled architectural and decorative masterpiece, as the roof of the mosque is decorated with brides in the form of heads of the life of the cobra. Hunting Museum: This museum is a long corridor adjacent to the northern wall and overlooks the garden with openings in the form of decades. The museum contains many holdings, most of which are heads, skulls, horns, deer and mummified reptiles. Residence residence: The Residence Saray is one of the oldest buildings in the palace, because it is the main building and the Prince's residence and it consists of two floors and attached to it a tower that overlooks the views of Cairo and Giza at that time. Throne Serail: The Serail building is designed in the Ottoman style known as the "kiosk" and it is a style that has spread on the banks of the Bosphorus. The building consists of two floors, and the ground floor was designated for the throne room. Private museum: It is located on the south side of the palace, and it consists of fifteen halls and is surrounded by a courtyard with a small garden. Museum halls: The first hall: It is dedicated to displaying rare manuscripts, Qur'anic exegesis, and wonderful calligraphy paintings, in which floral motifs and birds were used. The second hall: The most important exhibits are written tools...

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Last month, my friends 👬 and I visited The Royal Mummies Hall 🏺, and it was truly an unforgettable experience 🌟. We had heard so much about this place, and visiting it was like stepping back in time ⏳. The moment we entered, we were amazed by the way the hall is designed 🏛️ — dim lighting 💡, detailed displays 🖼️, and a peaceful atmosphere that makes you feel the depth of history 📜. The preservation of the mummies 🧴 is incredible, and the information provided helps you understand their stories 📖. Every section had something fascinating to see 👀, and we couldn’t stop taking in the details 🧐. The staff was friendly 😊 and ensured visitors followed proper etiquette 🤝, which added to the respectfulness of the visit. It’s not just a museum stop, it’s a journey into ancient Egypt 🇪🇬. We left feeling amazed and grateful for the experience 🙌. Definitely a...

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So the royal mummy's hall is inside the new museum of egyptian civilization. The fact that I don't. The fact that it appears As the Royal mummy's hall on Google is a mistake. The photos that You can see are from the Museum of egyptian civilization because you are not allowed to take pictures inside the royal mummy's hall. I can say that it was a unique Experience. Some people might find it not appealing as you might get fearful or scared. Just think about the fact that the mummies are Thousands of years old. Respect them talk with a low voice do not Video or take photos. Other than that Enjoy a fascinating experience? I'm not going to give you any spoilers just go...

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