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Savage-Unpretty rated 8 weeks ago- From the page: "For many people, The Egyptian Museum in Cairo is the Holy Grail of museums. Over 150,000 relics from ancient Egypt are packed into this scruffy, salmon-colored giant, including some of the most precious artifacts known to man." this place - and the bazaars of Cairo - is the whole reason i visited egypt. to say the museum is amazing would be doing it a HUGE disservice. if you've ever got the chance - GO!

tochitsa rated 8 weeks ago- The Egyptian Museum......Over 150,000 relics from ancient Egypt are packed into this scruffy, salmon-colored giant, including some of the most precious artifacts known to man. To put the enormity of the museum's collection into perspective, consider this: if you spent one minute looking at each piece, you'd be there around-the-clock for nine months. Granite statue of Chephren, builder of the second pyramid at Giza. Falcon god Horus provides protection (and a little love). This beauty is a whopping 4,500 years old. I find this nice site on Ravi-chand pages..Thank her!

ravi-chand rated 8 weeks ago- thank you MALIBU 45, for this site....

ewn1108 rated 8 weeks ago- I want to be there.

MALIBU45 rated 8 weeks ago- The Egyptian Museum... For many people, The Egyptian Museum in Cairo is the Holy Grail of museums. Over 150,000 relics from ancient Egypt are packed into this scruffy, salmon-colored giant, including some of the most precious artifacts known to man. To put the enormity of the museum's collection into perspective, consider this: if you spent one minute looking at each piece, you'd be there around-the-clock for nine months.

alice44 rated 8 weeks ago- This face is amazing -- 4,500 years old.