The building is beautiful. I didn't go in either. Anyway, there are too many unreasonable tours in Egypt. EH. I hope I can go by myself in the future.
The Coptic Museum
Posted: Apr 28, 2016
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yangduoduo17
4/5Excellent
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A very important part of Cairo's history. Shows the history of Christianity and its development in Egypt and the world. There are numerous exhibitions including the oldest Psalms (dating back to the 4th century). Love the place. Much to learn. Good environment. Very well maintained and organized museum. Worth a visit.
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Posted: Jan 4, 2021
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4/5Excellent
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This museum is relatively large and a very unique place in Cairo, because there is a small Christian population in Cairo now, but it is interesting to learn about the history here. The collection has very detailed annotations, simple descriptions of items in place, very good and afraid.
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Posted: Jan 4, 2021
小思文
5/5Outstanding
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A small museum in the old city, the entire museum area is not very large, here you can experience the customs of Egypt, many artworks are very precious, here can feel the ancient Egyptian culture, Egypt's pharaoh cultural characteristics are also very good. [Value for money] Very good [View] Very fun [Fun] Funny
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Posted: Jul 25, 2019
lulu0531
5/5Outstanding
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The Coptic Museum is located in the old city of Cairo. It closes at five o'clock. When you go, you must pay attention to the time. Don't go late. Tickets are 60. Students can get a discount on these. Personally, if you like Egyptian culture and history, you can go and sit down, and you may have unexpected gains.
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Posted: Jan 13, 2018
Tiramisu8511
5/5Outstanding
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It's great to go to the Coptic Museum. It's just not possible to take pictures. I'm sorry. Small as it is, it is very important in Egyptian history. Children's shoes for self-service tours in Cairo should be visited, and travel agencies should also take you to see them. It actually includes Jesus Egypt from B.C. to the seventh century before the arrival of Islam, and the culture of that era still amazes you.