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Egyptian Museum

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The Egyptian Museum in Cairo is housed in a late 19th century building that was designed for the purpose of holding a large collection of ancient Egyptian artifacts. It has a neoclassical design. Its establishment was also an important step in the field of Egyptology.
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Egyptian Museum in Cairo (ID: 6511)
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On tentative list 2021 Site history
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  • April 4, 2021 washingtonpost.com — Cairo’s mummies get a new home. And a grand procession on the way.

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First published: 10/02/21.

Zoë Sheng

Egyptian Museum

Egyptian Museum (On tentative list)

Egyptian Museum by Zoë Sheng

On my first trip to Cairo I had a hotel overlooking Tahrir Square. It was beautiful to see the museum square in the lit evening and the morning before all of Cairo's chaotic traffic starts to kick in. I was also the first to enter it and enjoy the museum while it's nice and quiet (it didn't get too crowded during the morning of my stay so maybe that's not an issue). The museum was on my must-do list when visiting Cairo following the Giza pyramids. I wasn't disappointed by the wealth of its Egyptology collection. The Gold Mask of Tutankhamun and many other artifacts from the valley of the kings, huge statues, mummies (I remember they cost extra to visit?), it could take hours to see it all. It doesn't replace a visit to Thebes, Memphis or any of the places it has items from and more or less enhances your visit just like any national museum would do.

So, why am I against it's inscription as a world heritage site? First off the architecture isn't as special in my eyes than what they want me to believe. It may be that, at the time, museums were using existing buildings rather than build one specifically as a museum, if that is even true, but even so that's not special enough. Secondly, the museum is to be superseded by the new Grand Egyptian Museum at Giza which makes the criteria of housing all these artifacts almost moot. It's almost …

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