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This article presents the golden age of ancient Egyptian civilization belonging to The Giza Necropolis. It dates back to the 4th dynasty, old kingdom. This period is famous for the greatness of its pyramids referring to economic prosperity. The Giza Necropolis contains nine pyramids dedicated to the burial for both kings and queens of the […]
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Transferring the Ancient Egyptian Royal Mummies to New Destination
Egypt is preparing for receiving a great touristic event at the end of 2020 which is transferring the royal mummies from The Egyptian Museum in Tahrir to a new place where National Museum of Egyptian Civilization (NMEC). NMEC will receive 22 royal mummies for both ancient Egyptian kings and queens who are ���Sknin Ra – […]
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Al-Alamein City in Marsa Matrouh
Al-Alamein city is located in Marsa Matrouh governorate on the west of Alexandria; it has several beaches overlooking the Mediterranean Sea in addition to a unique history that makes it an important destination for both the Egyptians and tourists. What is the history of Al-Alamein city? We know a little about the ancient history of […]
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Tourist Destinations of Alexandria
The glory of Alexandria began since the entry of Alexander the great to Egypt in 332 BC. Its importance backs to the civilizational mixing that was created between the Greko-Roman and the ancient Egypt Civilization as it was the capital of Egypt for approximately 1000 years! What are the most attractive destinations that can be seen in Alexandria? […]
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The History of Alexandria in Egypt
Alexandria called the bride of the Mediterranean, located in the north of Egypt, and overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. It is considered the second capital of Egypt due to its importance. What was Alexandria in Alexander the Great era? While Alexander the Great was doing his conquests to expand his empire in the Mediterranean area, he found […]
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Memphis, situated on the west bank of the Nile, 23 kilometers (14 miles) south of Cairo, close to the Saqqara necropolis was the administrative capital of Egypt during the Old Kingdom, part of the Middle and New Kingdoms, during the Late Period, and then again in the Ptolemaic period. During the Roman period, the importance […]
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A New Cave Discovered in South Sinai
On 21 Jun 2020, a new discovery from South Sinai came out to the world whereas the Egyptian explorer Samer Samuel discovered a cave through his searches in South Sinai. It is an archaeological cave holding many ancient colorful inscriptions that back to 10,000 years BC. These inscriptions were drawn with red color. This cave is located […]
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The Opening of the Grand Egyptian Museum – The GEM
At the end of 2020 Egypt waits for the greatest cultural event. it will be the opening ceremony of the fourth pyramid of Giza Plateau the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) that is considered the largest museum in the world dedicated to one civilization. How was the museum building constructed? This GEM design was chosen through […]
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The New Synagogue of Eliyahu Hanavi in Alexandria
If you are searching for information regarding Eliyahu Hanavi Synagogue, Explore Egypt Tours will be pleased to present this new and grabbing topic for you. It is regarding Synagogue that is considered one of the most ancient and famous Jewish Synagogue in Alexandria that came back to life again. It is located at 69 Al-Nabi Daniel […]