The Egyptian Museum is a treasure trove of ancient Egyptian relics with a long history of more than 3,000 years. Although there is no grandeur of the Qin Shihuang Mausoleum, it has shown the introverted and intelligent ancient Egyptians. The stones here are very hard because there is no water! The most interesting thing about the sarcophagus (all empty inside) is that the sphinx ears are particularly large. The tour guide said that it can hear all kinds of small sounds, so everyone can only see with eyes, listen, not talk! The few mummies I saw have no face! Pay to enter to watch, take pictures!
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The Egyptian Museum is a treasure trove of ancient Egyptian relics with a long history of more than 3,000 years. Although there is no grandeur of the Qin Shihuang Mausoleum, it has shown the introverted and intelligent ancient Egyptians. The stones here are very hard because there is no water! The most interesting thing about the sarcophagus (all empty inside) is that the sphinx ears are particularly large. The tour guide said that it can hear all kinds of small sounds, so everyone can only see with eyes, listen, not talk! The few mummies I saw have no face! Pay to enter to watch, take pictures!
The Egyptian Museum is a brick red building. There is a large pool in front of the building, which contains two representative Egyptian plants: lotus flowers and paper yarn grass. There are also many cultural relics scattered in the large garden in front of the museum. It is really a cultural relics everywhere! ! More than 60,000 cultural relics are on display in the museum (most of the more than 300,000 cultural relics in the museum are in the underground warehouse), and it feels like being surrounded by cultural relics! Don't say that the visit time of more than 2 hours is short this time. If you take a closer look, it is estimated that you can't finish it for 3 days and 3 nights. Visitors who do not buy photography tickets cannot bring their cameras through security. There is a small special exhibition hall on the second floor of the museum, which requires an additional 100 £ ticket. Interested friends should not miss it, but photography is not allowed inside. Photography is prohibited in the Tutankhamun exhibition hall.
The Egyptian Museum in the heart of Barcelona’s Extension has one of Europe’s most important collections of ancient Egyptian art and crafts, and you can explore many of the attractions throughout the day. The 2,000 square metre exhibition space features nearly 1,000 artifacts including sarcophagus, mummies, jewellery and amulets, each offering visitors a glimpse into the daily life and popular customs of the Pharaoh. Visitors can take part in a guided tour of the collection led by Egyptian antiquities scholars to learn more about the ancient civilization. In addition to permanent exhibits and short-term exhibitions, other activities can also allow visitors to explore exhibits in a fun way, such as an evening guided tour of Egypt by actors replaying the scene, and an Egyptian food guided tour that lets you taste the daily diet of ancient Egypt.
A place worth visiting, it is a place where art lovers love, there are many exhibits that are very interesting and very good
As a country of four civilizations, Egypt has a lot to explore!