My visit to the King Tut Museum in left me feeling underwhelmed. While the museum promises an immersive journey into the world of ancient Egypt, the majority of the artifacts on display turned out to be replicas rather than authentic pieces. As a result, the experience lacked the sense of awe and authenticity that I had anticipated. While replicas can still offer valuable insights into history, the prevalence of them in this museum detracted from the overall impact and left me feeling disappointed. Despite the visually appealing presentation and informative signage, the lack of genuine artifacts ultimately diminished the museum's appeal. Overall, while the King Tut Museum offers glimpses into ancient Egyptian culture, the prevalence of replicas detracts from its potential to provide a truly immersive and authentic experience. Underwhelming. Most stuff are not real...
Read morethe museum with fake badly done replicas is 3 times more expensive than the sharm museum with original gems. i wasted my time here. audio guide was reading same text written next to every item with occasional mistakes and was hard to hear. only in russian too. light were badly installed so hard to read text or study art work. i think this is rather kids museum to make it look like parents had cultural activity done. if you wsnt to spoil understanding of art you should definitely go here. some replicas are so bad, they look like you can buy them anytime. in fact after museum collection there is museum shop where all of it is sold. i wad bleeding with my eyes and regret time and money spent. great idea to make museum in a shopping mall but painful result. go to main...
Read moreYou reach King Tut Museum via the entrance of Genena City. Fee $15 per person (2025).
Nice little showroom of replicas of good quality. Texts explaining artifacts in English, Italian and Russian. There are some sort of audio guide that I foubd hard too listen to (noisy) and use so I skipped that one.
I did the museum in cirka 30 min. There are sort of two showrooms with main focus on Tutankhamun and the findings in his tomb. The other showroom show the classic bust of Nefertiti and parts of a bust of Akenhaten (Tutankhamun dad).
Dont expect museum in Cairo when you visit this exhibition with replicas. But for what it is its...
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