The Luxor Museum is very magnificent. It is very good to come here to enjoy the scenery. The museum is also a very large venue. The construction area of these places is very good. [View] The scenery here is very love [Fun] Fun is very interesting
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The Luxor Museum is very magnificent. It is very good to come here to enjoy the scenery. The museum is also a very large venue. The construction area of these places is very good. [View] The scenery here is very love [Fun] Fun is very interesting
Luxor Museum is Luxor's famous natural and historical museum. My partner will definitely like it very much. The price is not high. Two mummies are worth going to this museum. Obviously, there is no museum in Cairo. Obviously, there are fewer exhibits. But the display and the whole atmosphere of the place are very good.
1. Located in downtown Luxor, on the Bank of the Nile River between the Luxor Temple and the Karnak Temple; 2. The Museum has only two floors, each of which is not too large, and the main historical periods of cultural relics are concentrated in the Middle Kingdom and the New Kingdom; 3. Although the museum has not so many Egyptian museums in Cairo, almost every exhibit has an English description; 4. In addition, the museum has two floors. Stone sculpture exhibits in museums of all ages often have national treasure-grade cultural relics, it is suggested to do a good job in advance strategy; 5. Entrance tickets 140 pounds, about 54 yuan, half-price students, photography and camera charges. It is noteworthy that the museum's business hours are 9-21 o'clock, 14-17 o'clock in the middle is the closing lunch break, and there is no rest on Fridays and Saturdays.
The site of the ancient Thebes, where one-third of Egypt's artifacts are concentrated
Luxor Museum [Sun] [Sun] [Sun] [Sun] Sobek and Tutankhamun statues of Amundhoft III, Ramses I, Mummy of Hartol, Mummy Coffin, Tutankhamun Sphinx, Hollenheb and Tum statues, Amund and Tutmus III
At the entrance of Luxor Temple, two obelisks were erected, one at the entrance of the temple and the other at Concorde Square in France. I saw it two years ago when I went to Paris. Today, the two obelisks can only be photographed side by side.