Museum Luxor
The Egyptian city of Luxor is home to the Karnak temple and the Luxor Museum, all of which are close to one another. Putting back together the Corniche
Despite its size, it has several items from the Pharaonic era that are unique.
Directions:
The journey to Luxor takes three hours and passes via both Cairo and Aswan, in addition to the famous resort town of Hurghada on the coast of the Red Sea.
A few noteworthy items are:
The unexpected finding of this museum was a stroke of good luck in more ways than one.
The gloomy backdrop creates an appropriate atmosphere for the sculptures and treasures that may be discovered in the tombs and temples that are located in the area.
The exhibition features objects that originated from King Tutankhamun’s tomb, such as sculptures of Tuthmosis III and Amenhotep III that Sobek possessed.
It is possible that sculptures of Ramses II and Tutankhamun, which were found buried under the Luxor Temple, will be shown at this location. Enter by heading left.
Once a new wing has been constructed in the museum, a component devoted to the New Kingdom will be included.