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A huge Egyptian tourist project to re-attract visitors to the Egyptian pyramids and Pharaonic civilization

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Grand Egyptian Museum or ( in English : the GEM - Egyptian Museum of Grand ) is located a few miles west after Cairo near the pyramids of Giza . It is being built as the world's largest museum of archeology, to accommodate 5 million visitors annually. In addition to the commercial and recreational services buildings, the restoration center and the museum park, in which he will plant trees that were known to the ancient Egyptian. Egypt has launched a campaign to finance the project, which is estimated to cost about $ 550 million, to which Japan contributes $ 300 million as a soft loan, but the first attempt to raise the money needed to build this giant monument was represented in the new exhibition of Egyptian antiquities at the Art Museum in Los Angeles , USA American, Under the slogan "Tutankhamun and the Pharaonic Golden Age". The museum will house over 100,000 artifacts from the Pharaonic, Greek and Roman eras , which will give a huge boost to the tourism sector in Egypt . [1]
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Coordinates29 ° 59′37 ″ N 31 ° 07′11 ″ E general informationBuilding typeAncient Archeology MuseumSiteGiza city TitleThe Pyramids Plateau, Cairo - Alexandria Desert Road , Egypt Village or cityGizaThe state EgyptYear Founded2002The official opening date2020GroupsTutankhamun CollectionThe space117 acres, "including 108 thousand meters for the main building"AccessPublic transportationDirectorTariq Syed Tawfiq, General Supervisor of the projectDesign and constructionArchitectHinggan Peng ( in English : Heneghan by Peng )Structural engineerArup Company The main contractorOrascom Construction Industries The number of visitors annually15,000 visitors a day "expected"websitehttp://gem.gov.eg

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المتحف المصري الكبير أو (بالإنجليزية: GEM - Grand Egyptian Museum)‏ يقع على بعد أميال قليلة من غرب القاهرة بالقرب من أهرام الجيزة. ويتم بناؤه ليكون أكبر متحف في العالم للآثار، ليستوعب 5 ملايين زائر سنويا . بالإضافة لمباني الخدمات التجارية والترفيهية ومركز الترميم والحديقة المتحفية التي سيزرع بها الأشجار التي كانت معروفة عند المصري القديم. وقد أطلقت مصر حملة لتمويل المشروع الذي تقدر تكلفته بحوالي 550 مليون دولار، تساهم فيها اليابان بقيمة 300 مليون دولار كقرض ميسر، لكن أول محاولة لجمع المال اللازم لبناء هذا الصرح العملاق، تمثلت في المعرض الجديد للآثار المصرية في متحف الفنون في مدينة لوس أنجلوس بالولايات المتحدة الأمريكية، تحت شعار "توت عنخ أمون والعصر الذهبي الفرعوني". ومن المقرر أن يضم المتحف أكثر من 100,000 قطعة أثرية من العصور الفرعونية، واليونانية والرومانية، مما سيعطي دفعة كبيرة لقطاع السياحة في مصر.[1]
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إحداثيات29°59′37″N 31°07′11″E معلومات عامةنوع المبنىمتحف آثار قديمةالموقعمدينة الجيزة العنوانهضبة الأهرام، طريق القاهرة - الإسكندرية الصحراوي،  مصرالقرية أو المدينةالجيزةالدولة مصرسنة التأسيس2002تاريخ الافتتاح الرسمي2020المجموعاتمجموعة توت عنخ آمونالمساحة117 فدان، "منها 108 ألف متر خاصة بالمبنى الرئيسي"الوصولوسائل النقل العامةالمديرطارق سيد توفيق "المشرف العام على المشروع"التصميم والإنشاءالمهندس المعماريهينجان بنغ (بالإنجليزية: Heneghan Peng)‏المهندس الإنشائيشركة Arup المقاول الرئيسيأوراسكوم للإنشاء والصناعة عدد الزوار سنوياً15000 زائر يوميا "متوقع"الموقع الإلكترونيhttp://gem.gov.eg

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Thebes (Ancient Greek: Θῆβαι, Thēbai), known to the ancient Egyptians as Waset, was an ancient Egyptian city located along the Nile about 800 kilometers (500 mi) south of the Mediterranean. Its ruins lie within the modern Egyptian city of Luxor. Thebes was the main city of the fourth Upper Egyptian nome (Sceptre nome) and was the capital of Egypt for long periods during the Middle Kingdom and New Kingdom eras. It was close to Nubia and the Eastern Desert, with its valuable mineral resources and trade routes. It was a cult center and the most venerated city of ancient Egypt during its heyday. The site of Thebes includes areas on both the eastern bank of the Nile, where the temples of Karnak and Luxor stand and where the city proper was situated; and the western bank, where a necropolis of large private and royal cemeteries and funerary complexes can be found.
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LocationLuxor, Luxor Governorate, EgyptRegionUpper EgyptCoordinates25°43′14″N 32°36′37″ETypeSettlement

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Official nameAncient Thebes with its NecropolisTypeCulturalCriteriaI, III, VIDesignated1979 (3rd session)Reference no.87RegionArab States

ToponymyEditwꜣs.t
"City of the Scepter"[1]
in hieroglyphs
wꜣs.t
"City of the Scepter"
in hieroglyphs
 niw.t rs.t
"Southern City"[2]
in hieroglyphs
iwnw-sm’
"Heliopolis of the South"[3]
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The Egyptian name for Thebes was wꜣs.t, "City of the wꜣs", the sceptre of the pharaohs, a long staff with an animal's head and a forked base. From the end of the New Kingdom, Thebes was known in Egyptian as niwt-'imn, the "City of Amun", the chief of the Theban Triad of deities whose other members were Mut and Khonsu. This name of Thebes appears in the Bible as the "Nōʼ ʼĀmôn" (נא אמון) in the Book of Nahum[4] and also as "No" (נא) mentioned in the Book of Ezekiel[5] and Jeremiah.[6][7]
Thebes is the latinised form of Ancient Greek: Θῆβαι, the hellenized form of Demotic Egyptian tꜣ jpt ("the temple"), referring to

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Karnak Temple Complex, commonly known as Karnak (/ˈkɑːr.næk/,[1] from Arabic Khurnak meaning "fortified village"), comprises a vast mix of decayed temples, chapels, pylons, and other buildings near Luxor, in Egypt. Construction at the complex began during the reign of Senusret I in the Middle Kingdom (around 2000-1700 BC) and continued into the Ptolemaic period (305 - 30 BC), although most of the extant buildings date from the New Kingdom. The area around Karnak was the ancient Egyptian Ipet-isut ("The Most Selected of Places") and the main place of worship of the eighteenth dynasty Theban Triad with the god Amun as its head. It is part of the monumental city of Thebes. The Karnak complex gives its name to the nearby, and partly surrounded, modern village of El-Karnak, 2.5 kilometres (1.6 miles) north of Luxor.

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- When was the Valley of the Kings discovered?
- Where is the Valley of the Kings located?
- Why was Valley of the Kings built?
- Exploring the Valley of the Kings




At first glance, the Valley of the Kings, also known as the Valley of the Gates of the Kings, seems like no more than a sun-blasted gorge of generic red rock, but underneath all of its dust lay the tombs of 63 of the most important pharaohs in the history of Ancient Egypt. Used as a burial chamber for nearly 500 years from the 16th to 11th century BC, the Valley of the Kings was used for royal burials for the Kings, their families, and their possessions. In 1979, it became a World Heritage Site, as well as the rest of the Theban Necropolis.


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When was the Valley of the Kings discovered?




Discovered by Howards Carter in an excavation expedition in 1922, one of the most important tombs found in the Valley of the Kings is the tomb of Pharaoh Tutankhamun and all of his treasures. This discovery has ever since then attracted tourists from all over the world as the treasures found traveled the world on a tour to spread the news that this very important discovery for the history of our civilization was discovered in the Valley of the kings. To this day excavations are still in process in some areas of the Valley of the Kings and a rotation system is in place for visitors to visit the tombs as restoration procedures are in place to recover the tombs that were found.


Valley of the Kings
Where is the Valley of the Kings located?




The Valley of the Kings is located on the west bank of the Nile River near Luxor. It is the most famous site for having unique collections of tombs and breathtaking ancient ruins. That location makes it one of the hottest spots for exploring ancient Egyptian history. The richness of the findings here in the Valley of the Kings has kept archeologists busy for nearly two centuries. If all of the tombs here where open to visitors it would be nearly impossible to actually make it to all of them, but thankfully the possibility of such a huge task is eliminated for you.




Valley of the Kings
Why was Valley of the Kings built?




Building tombs were part of the ancient Egyptian’s belief of the afterlife and their preparations for the next world. The ancient Egyptians strongly believed in the afterlife where they were promised to continue their lives and pharaohs were promised to ally with the gods. That’s why the process of Mummification was important to preserve the body of the deceased to allow his eternal soul to wake up and live again in the afterlife. The ancient tombs also included all the belongings of the deceased as it was believed that they might need them once they woke up to live the eternal life.



Salima Ikram, a professor of Egyptology at American University in Cairo and a National Geographic grantee said that the ancient Egyptian pharaohs included many things in their tombs including pieces of furniture, clothes, and jewelry. However, what remains a mystery is that they didn’t have any books buried with them.
The most interesting fact was that the tombs included many kinds of foods and drinks such as wine and beer, as well as the precious objects that meant to help the deceased pass on to the afterlife. The pharaoh’s favored companions and servants were also buried with them.

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Exploring the Valley of the Kings




The tourism authorities only open a few of the tombs at a time in order to allow for a continual cycle of upkeep and restoration. Regardless, there are certain to be several impressive tombs open at any time. Be careful to heed the advice of your guide or guidebook on which ones to enter. The most famous tombs are not necessarily the most impressive and a ticket to the Valley of the Kings only allows you to enter three tombs. A separate ticket is required to enter Tutankhamun’s tomb although you may find it a disappointing sight, especially given the extra cost.



During the New Kingdom’s period of ancient Egyptian (1539-1075 B.C.), the Valley of the Kings was the major burial ground for most of the royal pharaohs. The most famous pharaohs buried there were Tutankhamun, Seti I, and Ramses II. Also, you will find there the royal tombs of most of the 18th, 19th, and 20th dynasties queens, high priests, and other elites of that era. Remember that Tutankhamun was a relatively minor pharaoh, made famous by the fact that his tomb is the only one in the valley that was discovered with its contents still inside, not by the grandeur of his tomb relative to the others. Those contents are now on display in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo.


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Tip: While visiting remember to buy tickets at the West Bank ticket office before arriving at the Valley of the Kings. Tickets for all sites on the west bank must be purchased at this office and cannot be purchased in any other location at any of the sites.




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- Where is the Valley of the Kings located?
- Why was Valley of the Kings built?
- Exploring the Valley of the Kings



At first glance, the Valley of the Kings, also known as the Valley of the Gates of the Kings, seems like no more than a sun-blasted gorge of generic red rock, but underneath all of its dust lay the tombs of 63 of the most important pharaohs in the history of Ancient Egypt. Used as a burial chamber for nearly 500 years from the 16th to 11th century BC, the Valley of the Kings was used for royal burials for the Kings, their families, and their possessions. In 1979, it became a World Heritage Site, as well as the rest of the Theban Necropolis.



When was the Valley of the Kings discovered?



Discovered by Howards Carter in an excavation expedition in 1922, one of the most important tombs found in the Valley of the Kings is the tomb of Pharaoh Tutankhamun and all of his treasures. This discovery has ever since then attracted tourists from all over the world as the treasures found traveled the world on a tour to spread the news that this very important discovery for the history of our civilization was discovered in the Valley of the kings. To this day excavations are still in process in some areas of the Valley of the Kings and a rotation system is in place for visitors to visit the tombs as restoration procedures are in place to recover the tombs that were found.

Where is the Valley of the Kings located?
The Valley of the Kings is located on the west bank of the Nile River near Luxor. It is the most famous site for having unique collections of tombs and breathtaking ancient ruins. That location makes it one of the hottest spots for exploring ancient Egyptian history. The richness of the findings here in the Valley of the Kings has kept archeologists busy for nearly two centuries. If all of the tombs here where open to visitors it would be nearly impossible to actually make it to all of them, but thankfully the possibility of such a huge task is eliminated for you.

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- Karnak Temple in Luxor, Egypt. The Karnak Temple Complex, commonly known as Karnak, from Arabic Khurnak meaning fortified village , comprises a vast mix of decayed temples, chapels, pylons, and other buildings in Egypt. It is the second most visited historical site in Egypt only the Giza Pyramids near Cairo receive more visits.



Karnak Temple in Luxor, Egypt. The Karnak Temple Complex, commonly known as Karnak, from Arabic Khurnak meaning fortified village , comprises a vast mix of decayed temples, chapels, pylons, and other buildings in Egypt. It is the second most visited historical site in Egypt only the Giza Pyramids near Cairo receive more visits.

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