National Museum of Egyptian Civilization: Home of the Royal Mummies

Visit the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization (NMEC), the new, state-of-the-art home of Egypt's Royal Mummies. This is the only place in the world where you can come face-to-face with the 22 legendary kings and queens (like Ramesses II and Hatshepsut) who were moved in the famous "Pharaohs' Golden Parade." More than just mummies, the museum's main hall takes you on a brilliant journey through the entire 5,000-year timeline of Egypt, from prehistory through the Pharaonic, Coptic, and Islamic eras.

This is the museum that stopped the world. In 2021, a procession of 22 ancient kings and queens—including the great Ramesses II and Queen Hatshepsut—were paraded through the streets of Cairo in a spectacular, once-in-a-lifetime event called the “Pharaohs’ Golden Parade.” Their destination? A brand new, state-of-the-art museum. Welcome to the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization (NMEC).

Located in Al-Fustat (Old Cairo), the very first capital of Egypt after the Arab conquest, this museum’s location is rich with history. It sits near the Coptic Museum, the Hanging Church, and Egypt’s first mosque. From its outdoor plaza, you get a stunning view of the Saladin Citadel and Cairo’s last natural lake, Ain El-Sira.

This is the only museum in Egypt that tells the entire 5,000-year-old story of the Egyptian people, from prehistory to the present day. It’s a “must-see” highlight of any Cairo tour.

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Why Is NMEC a “Must-See” on Your Cairo Tour?

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  1. See the Royal Mummies (The Main Event): This is the #1 reason to visit. It’s the only place in the world where you can come face-to-face with the actual royal mummies of Egypt’s greatest pharaohs.
  2. The “Full Story” of Egypt: Unlike other museums that focus only on the pharaohs, NMEC’s 50,000-item collection takes you on a complete journey. You’ll see the Pharaonic, Greco-Roman, Coptic, Islamic, and Modern eras all in one place.
  3. A World-Class, Modern Experience: The museum is spacious, modern, beautifully lit, and fully air-conditioned. Its displays are state-of-the-art, making it a comfortable and captivating experience.
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What You Will See: The “Must-See” Highlights

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Your Egypt Fun Tours guide will lead you through the vast National Museum of Egyptian Civilization, but the experience is defined by its two main halls.

1. The Royal Mummies Hall (The “Wow” Moment)

This is the main event. After seeing the parade on TV, you can now experience it for yourself.

The Atmosphere: You’ll descend a long ramp into a subterranean, climate-controlled gallery that is designed to feel just like the Valley of the Kings. It is dark, quiet, and deeply respectful.

The “Celebrity” Pharaohs: This is not a “spooky” exhibit; it’s a “royal” one. You will walk past the individual, beautifully preserved mummies of 22 kings and queens, each one identified with a digital display and the story of their reign.

The “A-List”: You will come face-to-face with legends, including:

  • Ramesses II (The Great)
  • Queen Hatshepsut (The great female pharaoh)
  • Seti I (Whose tomb is the most beautiful in Luxor)
  • Thutmose III (Egypt’s greatest warrior pharaoh)

2. The Main Exhibition Hall (A 50,000-Item Journey)

This massive, bright hall tells the entire story of Egyptian civilization. The museum’s 50,000 artifacts are arranged in a brilliant chronological flow. You’ll walk through:

The Prehistoric Era:

Journey back to where it all began. See the sharp, stone tools of Egypt’s first inhabitants—the hunters and gatherers who lived here two million years ago. You’ll also see the oldest human skeleton ever found in Egypt, a powerful link to our deepest past.

The Predynastic Era:

See the dawn of civilization before the pharaohs. This is where Egyptians first learned to farm and settled on the Nile’s banks. Discover their early pottery, see the first mud-brick homes, and witness the very first attempts at mummification and writing.

The Dynastic (Pharaonic) Era:

This is the age of the pharaohs. See how a united Egypt was ruled by a living god-king, who was bound to uphold Maat (truth and balance). You’ll explore the art, statues, and weapons from the 30 dynasties that built the pyramids and forged an empire.

The Greco-Roman Era:

This is the “melting pot” era. After Alexander the Great conquered Egypt, Greek and Roman culture fused with pharaonic traditions. See statues of Roman emperors dressed as pharaohs, beautiful Fayoum mummy portraits, and artifacts from when Alexandria was the intellectual capital of the world.

The Coptic Era:

Discover the art and faith of Egypt’s early Christians. This story begins with the Holy Family’s flight to Egypt. You’ll see beautifully painted icons, ancient, hand-written Bibles, and intricate textiles from the world’s first Christian monasteries.

The Islamic Era:

Explore the “Golden Age” of Cairo. See treasures from the great caliphates and dynasties (Ayyubid, Mamluk, etc.) that made this city the center of the Islamic world. Don’t miss the stunning mashrabiya (woodwork), intricate scientific instruments, and a beautiful, ornate Kiswa (the sacred covering for the Kaaba in Mecca).

The Modern & Contemporary Era:

See the legacy of the 19th-century royal family (of King Farouk) and the traditions of modern Egyptian culture, from farming to music.

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The “Big Question”: NMEC vs. GEM vs. Tahrir Museum?

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This is the #1 question all visitors ask. Here is the simple “Egypt Fun Tours” guide:

  1. National Museum of Egyptian Civilization (This One): This is the Timeline & Mummies Museum. Go here to see the 22 Royal Mummies and the full story of all Egyptian civilization (Pharaonic, Coptic, Islamic, etc.).
  2. The Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM): This is the King Tut & Giza Museum. Go here to see the entire King Tutankhamun collection (all 5,000 pieces) and the massive Pharaonic statues. It’s located right at the Pyramids.
  3. The Egyptian Museum (Tahrir): This is the “classic” museum. It’s the beautiful, 120-year-old “treasure chest.” The mummies have left, but it still holds thousands of incredible, second-to-none artifacts and statues.

The short answer: You must visit NMEC (for the mummies) and GEM (for King Tut).

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How to Visit NMEC with Egypt Fun Tours

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Location: The NMEC is in Fustat (Old Cairo).

How Long: A visit takes about 2 to 3 hours.

The Perfect Combination: Its location in Old Cairo makes it the perfect stop on a full-day tour. An ideal “Egypt Fun Tours” itinerary is:

  1. Morning: Visit the Citadel of Saladin and the Alabaster Mosque.
  2. Mid-day: Explore the NMEC (it’s nearby!).
  3. Afternoon: End the day with a walk through Coptic Cairo (the Hanging Church) or the Khan El-Khalili bazaar.

Your guide will be able to connect the dots, showing you the art in the Coptic Hall and then taking you to the 1,500-year-old Coptic churches just minutes away!

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