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The location of the Pharaonic city

The Pharaonic Village is located in the state of Egypt, specifically on an island overlooking the Nile, which is 4.82 km south of downtown Cairo, and it is considered one of the tourist destinations that people come to see a presentation about ancient Egypt, using live shows and proverbs about the way of life and work of the ancient pharaohs, and the It has hundreds of actors and actresses by performing all the daily activities and arts that the ancient Egyptians used to do, such as: agriculture, weaving, sculpture, pottery, hunting, worship, and building houses; therefore it is considered a unique place to explain the history of ancient Egypt, and complete conversation within two hours or Three times, according to what Its founder, Dr. Hassan Ragab, holds a PhD in Ancient Egyptian Art, and discovered the art of ancient Egyptian papyrus making.

Pharaonic Village Museums

The village offers an educational and entertaining experience for visitors through a group of museums in which the history of the ancient Egyptians is presented five thousand years ago, taking into full account the quality standards of the contents of all the museums of the village, which were made with a technique similar to that used by the ancient Egyptians, as they took into account all the details that reflect the knowledge Fully in ancient styles, these museums are:

  • Boat Museum.
  • Mummification Museum.
  • Pyramid builders museum.
  • Dr. Hassan Ragab Museum.
  • Islamic museum.
  • Cleopatra Museum.
  • Museum of Art and Beliefs.
  • Anwar Sadat Museum.
  • Jamal Abdel Nasser Museum.
  • The Museum of Modern Egypt History.
  • Napoleon’s campaign against Egypt.
  • The Coptic Museum.
  • Nubian History Museum.
  • The inventors museum.
  • China Republic Exhibition.
  • The daily life of Pharaonic Egypt.

The tomb of Tutankhamun

The Pharaonic Village contains a very identical model from the original tomb of Tutankhamen in Luxor, which was fully discovered in 1922 AD, without the hands of thieves extending to it for more than 3000 thousand years, by the English archaeologist Howard Marter, and his friend, the financier of the discovery, Lord Carnarvon, and differs Cemetery model from the original in the presence of a corridor in the cemetery that allows to see the contents of the room through openings, and this made the model unique of its kind around the world because of the treasures it carries. In the warm room N, the mummy of King Tutankhamun, the compartments in the burial chamber, and the treasure room.

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