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Mummification Museum and Luxor

Mummification Museum and Luxor

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Group Size:
100 persons
Location:
Luxor

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price

Person 35$

Two persons 50$

From three to four people 80$

More than four people have a discount 50%

The Mummification Museum 

 a fascinating place to learn about the ancient Egyptian practice of preserving the dead. It provides a comprehensive look at the mummification process, from the tools and techniques used to the religious beliefs that underpinned it.

of the museum include:

Mummified remains: The museum houses a collection of well-preserved mummies, including that of Maserharti, a 21st-dynasty high priest of Amun.

Mummified remains in Mummification Museum Luxor

Mummification tools and equipment: Visitors can see the tools and materials used in the mummification process, such as knives, hooks, and resins.

Mummification tools and equipment in Mummification Museum Luxor

Canopic jars: These jars were used to store the internal organs of the deceased, which were removed during the mummification process.

Canopic jars in Mummification Museum Luxor

Amulets and other funerary objects: The museum displays a variety of amulets and other objects that were placed in the tombs of the dead to protect them in the afterlife.

Amulets and other funerary objects in Mummification Museum Luxor

The Mummification Museum is a must-see for anyone interested in ancient Egyptian culture and history. 

The Luxor Museum

 is an archaeological museum located in Luxor,. It stands on the corniche, overlooking the east bank of the River Nile.

The museum was inaugurated in 1975 and houses a collection of artifacts dating back to the Predynastic Period to the Islamic era. The museum is known for its well-curated displays and informative labels, making it a great place to learn about the history and culture of ancient Egypt.

Some of the highlights of the museum include:

A well-preserved limestone relief of Tuthmosis III

An exquisitely carved statue of Tuthmosis III

An alabaster figure of Amenhotep III protected by the great crocodile god Sobek

One of the few examples of Old Kingdom art found at Thebes, a relief of Unas-ankh

The Luxor Museum is a must-visit for anyone interested in ancient Egyptian history and culture. It is a great place to learn about the pharaohs, gods, and everyday life of the ancient Egyptians.

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Archaeological tour guide
The car

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Temple entrance tickets
Horse-drawn carriage
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