One of the most important museums in the world, the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, also called the Museum of Egyptian Antiquities, is home to a vast collection of ancient Egyptian antiquities. The museum, which is situated in Tahrir Square, has about 120,000 objects, including some of Tutankhamun’s most well-known artifacts, such his elaborate tomb and gold mask.
The Royal Mummy Room, which houses the mummified remains of pharaohs, and a large number of sculptures, jewelry pieces, and commonplace objects from various eras of ancient Egyptian history are among the other noteworthy exhibits.
The museum offers visitors a thorough understanding of ancient Egyptian society, including a close-up study at its art, culture, and way of life.