The Luxor Museum is very magnificent. It is very good to come here to enjoy the scenery. The museum is also a very large venue. The construction area of these places is very good. [View] The scenery here is very love [Fun] Fun is very interesting
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The Luxor Museum is very magnificent. It is very good to come here to enjoy the scenery. The museum is also a very large venue. The construction area of these places is very good. [View] The scenery here is very love [Fun] Fun is very interesting
Luxor Museum is Luxor's famous natural and historical museum. My partner will definitely like it very much. The price is not high. Two mummies are worth going to this museum. Obviously, there is no museum in Cairo. Obviously, there are fewer exhibits. But the display and the whole atmosphere of the place are very good.
1. Located in downtown Luxor, on the bank of the Nile between the Luxor Temple and the Karnake Temple; 2. The museum has only two floors, each not too large, and the main historical period of cultural relics is concentrated in the Middle Kingdom and the New Kingdom period; 3. Although the museum collection is not as many as the Egyptian museum in Cairo, almost every exhibit has English instructions; 4. In addition, the museum's stone carvings of various eras often have national treasure-level cultural relics, it is recommended to do a good job in advance; 5. Tickets are 140 EUR, about ¥54 yuan, half price for students, and there is an additional charge for photography and cameras. It is worth noting that the museum is open from 9 am to 21 pm, and the middle is closed from 14 am to 17 pm. It is not closed on Friday and Saturday.
The site of the ancient Thebes, where one-third of Egypt's artifacts are concentrated
Luxor Museum [Sun] [Sun] [Sun] Sobek and Amonhoft III statue Tutankhamun statue Ramses I mummy Hartor goddess mummy coffin Tutankhamun Sphinx statues Holenheb and Artum statues Amon and Mt statues Tutmo Pope Stephen III
At the entrance of the temple of Luxor, there were two obelisks, one at the entrance of the temple and the other in the French Concorde Square. I saw it when I went to Paris two years ago. Today, I can only take pictures to let the two obelisks stand shoulder to shoulder.