October War Panorama ( Cairo )

October War Panorama The October War Panorama is one of Cairo’s most important historical landmarks. The modern museum, which dates back to the 1980`s, shows the events and details of the October 1973 war and how the Egyptian army achieved its victory during this great epic that the world has been talking about so far. Through the sculptures or presentations that are presented on the theater of the museum, which shows its building from the outside in the form of a magnificent circular building occupies a large area on Salah Salem road.

Islamic Art Museum ( Cairo )

Museum of Islamic Art The Museum of Islamic Art is located in Bab Al Khalk, one of the most important tourist attractions in Cairo. It is one of the largest Islamic museums in the world, which emulates the era of Islamic rule in Egypt. In addition to its unique architectural design, Which are dating back to the Islamic era of glass and metal vessels, furniture, precious stones, letter-writing equipment, manuscripts, with information that shows you what you see in your eyes in both Arabic and English and provides a corner for children.

Coptic Museum (Cairo)

Coptic Museum The Coptic Museum is located next to the famous Babylonian Roman fortress, the largest museum of Egyptian Coptic monuments in the world. It will see the most important artifacts dating back to the Coptic era of Egyptian history, which number about 16,000 artifacts from different regions of Egypt. The distinctive architectural design of his era and the beautiful façade resembling the Mosque of Al-Akmar. The statue of the founder of the museum, “Markus Samika Pasha”, adorns its entrance. It was opened in 1910.

Egyptian Museum (Cairo)

The Egyptian Museum in Tahrir Square is one of the most important tourist landmarks in Cairo and even Egypt in general. It is one of the largest museums in the area. The museum contains about 150 thousand pieces dealing with the history of Pharaonic, Roman and Greek Egypt divided into two floors; one contains light holdings such as small statues, manuscripts and pictures. Heavy pieces such as coffins, mummies and huge statues.But you may be required to use a special tour guide with you or your tour group to explain to you the development of the historical periods of Egypt in historical order or you can resort to yourself to the paintings and posters developed by the administration of the museum beside the exhibits. From the outside, the museum has a magnificent red-painted architectural design with its distinctive dome and windows that make it very similar to the architecture of Islamic buildings

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