Alexandria National Museum

Alexandria National Museum | Alexandria, Egypt Tour Packages

Location : Alexandria

Type : Sightseeing

time spent : one hour
Hagar Asal

Department of Civilization and History

Created: 18/04/2024 Last Update: 18/04/2024

Alexandria Museum Egypt

A classic Italian-style palace in one of the ancient streets of Alexandria, Egypt's second-largest city, has many reasons to be famous. Alexandria in the city center. It attracts the attention of all passers-by because of the splendor of its design. It contains within it rare treasures and collectibles that carry the history, culture, and civilization of Egypt in general and Alexandria, Egypt's second-largest city, has many reasons to be famous. Alexandria in particular. If you cross the gate of the Alexandria, Egypt's second-largest city, has many reasons to be famous. Alexandria National Museum, you are on a date with history, art, and nobility.


Alexandria National Museum

It is one of the museums of the city of Alexandria, Egypt's second-largest city, has many reasons to be famous. Alexandria and is located on Al-Hurriya Road. It is a former palace of one of the wealthy timber merchants in the city, Asaad Basili, who built it in the style of Italian architecture. The palace was sold in 1954 to the American Embassy for 53 thousand Egyptian pounds, and the Egyptian Supreme Council of Antiquities bought it for 12 million Egyptian pounds, which in turn turned it into a national museum for the city. It was inaugurated by former President Mubarak on September 1, 2003. It is classified as a regional museum, and it consists of three floors, containing many artifacts, numbering more than 1,800 distinct pieces dating back to different historical stages of Egyptian civilization. Starting from the Old Kingdom until the modern era.




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The museum includes four halls for displaying ancient Egyptian antiquities, a model hall for the ancient Egyptian cemetery, four halls for displaying Greco-Roman antiquities, in addition to a hall for displaying sunken antiquities, three halls for Coptic antiquities, two halls for Islamic antiquities, a currency hall, and another for modern-day antiquities.


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Museum collections:
The museum contains more than 1,800 artifacts covering all eras, from the Old Kingdom to the modern era. These pieces depict Egypt’s civilization, culture, arts, and industries during these eras. It also shows the unity of Egyptian history and personality through exhibits that illustrate all the stages that passed through Egypt’s history from National historical events. It was first represented by the Egyptian Pharaonic background, as it is the oldest Egyptian civilization, then came the Ptolemaic era, the Roman, Byzantine and Islamic eras, and the end of the modern era, which begins with the rule of the Muhammad Ali family and ends with the revolution of 1952 AD. These artifacts were brought from several museums, including the Egyptian Museum, the Islamic Museum, the Coptic Museum in Cairo, the Alexandria, Egypt's second-largest city, has many reasons to be famous. Alexandria .jpg);position:Prelative' > The Graeco-Roman Museum is an archaeological museum in Alexandria, Egypt's second-largest city, has many reasons to be famous. Alexandria , Egypt. Erected in 1892,The museum contains several pieces dating from the Graeco-Roman Greco-Roman Museum , the Sunken Antiquities, and the Islamic Antiquities in Alexandria, Egypt's second-largest city, has many reasons to be famous. Alexandria .


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The museum's most important collections:
Among the most important artifacts displayed in the Alexandria, Egypt's second-largest city, has many reasons to be famous. Alexandria National Museum are the statue of King Amenemhat III, the statue of King Thutmose III, the head of the statue of King Akhenaten, and the statue of Queen Hatshepsut. As well as the head of Alexander the Great, a statue of the god Serapis, statues of some Roman emperors such as Caracalla and Hadrian, and among the sunken relics is a statue of the goddess Isis, and among the Coptic pieces is a Gospel cover and an icon of the Last Supper, and from the Islamic era a glass lantern and a helmet from the Ottoman era, from the modern era Farouk I University Medal.




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Things to Know Before You Go

When to Get There
The Alexandria, Egypt's second-largest city, has many reasons to be famous. Alexandria National Museum is open from morning until afternoon seven days a week, and the large building is rarely crowded. In summer, plan your visit for the heat of the day so that you can enjoy ancient sites in the cooler morning or late afternoon and soak up the air-conditioning in between.


Alexandria National Museum Entrance Fees

Alexandria, Egypt's second-largest city, has many reasons to be famous. Alexandria National Museum Entrance Fees

For Egyptions / Arab
Adult  :  EGP 20
Student :   EGP 5

For Other Nationality

Adult  :  EGP180
Student  :  EGP 90

Working Hours: from 09:00 am to 05:00 pm


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