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Grand Egyptian Museum Opens, Spotlighting Civilization’s Oldest Treasures

World’s largest museum devoted to a single civilization opens in Giza, showcasing 100,000 artifacts including King Tut’s treasures

Grand Egyptian Museum Opens, Spotlighting Civilization’s Oldest Treasures

Photo Credit, Egypt presidency

Samira Benhaddaby Samira Benhadda
November 2, 2025
Reading Time: 1 min read

Grand Egyptian Museum Opens, Spotlighting Civilization’s Oldest Treasures

World’s largest museum devoted to a single civilization opens in Giza, showcasing 100,000 artifacts including King Tut’s treasures

Grand Egyptian Museum Opens, Spotlighting Civilization’s Oldest Treasures

Photo Credit, Egypt presidency

Grand Egyptian Museum Opens, Spotlighting Civilization’s Oldest Treasures

Photo Credit, Egypt presidency

Samira Benhaddaby Samira Benhadda
November 5, 2025
Reading Time: 1 min read

Egypt officially opened the Grand Egyptian Museum on Saturday, a landmark project more than 16 years in the making and billed as the world’s largest museum dedicated to a single civilization.

Overlooking the iconic Giza Pyramids, the $1 billion complex houses more than 100,000 artifacts, including the full Tutankhamun collection displayed together for the first time.

The opening ceremony was led by President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi and attended by representatives from 79 countries.

“This majestic edifice is not merely a repository for precious antiquities,” el-Sisi said during his address. “It is a living testament to the genius of the Egyptian people.”

The president highlighted Egypt’s deep historical roots and ongoing role in preserving global heritage.

“Egypt has always been, and remains, diligent, resilient, and generous, a builder of civilizations,” he said.

Construction of the museum, located on the Giza Plateau, faced several delays over the years due to political upheaval and logistical challenges. Despite criticism over costs, officials say the project will significantly boost tourism, a key sector in Egypt’s economy.

The museum was developed with international support, including major contributions from Japan.

El-Sisi acknowledged “the substantial support rendered by our friendly nation, Japan,” and praised the efforts of Egyptian workers, engineers, and archaeologists who brought the vision to life.

The Grand Egyptian Museum aims to become a global cultural hub and a symbol of national pride.

“I invite you to enjoy this magnificent celebration,” el-Sisi said, “and to ensure that this museum becomes a truly global forum for dialogue… and a beacon for all who cherish life.”

Officials expect millions of visitors annually, drawn by the museum’s cutting-edge design, rare artifacts, and its location near Egypt’s most iconic ancient wonders.

Grand Egyptian Museum. Photo Credit: Egypt Presidency

CAIRO, Egypt – Bantu Gazette

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World’s largest museum devoted to a single civilization opens in Giza, showcasing 100,000 artifacts including King Tut’s treasures

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Photo Credit, Egypt presidency

Egypt officially opened the Grand Egyptian Museum on Saturday, a landmark project more than 16 years in the making and billed as the world’s largest museum dedicated to a single civilization.

Overlooking the iconic Giza Pyramids, the $1 billion complex houses more than 100,000 artifacts, including the full Tutankhamun collection displayed together for the first time.

The opening ceremony was led by President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi and attended by representatives from 79 countries.

“This majestic edifice is not merely a repository for precious antiquities,” el-Sisi said during his address. “It is a living testament to the genius of the Egyptian people.”

The president highlighted Egypt’s deep historical roots and ongoing role in preserving global heritage.

“Egypt has always been, and remains, diligent, resilient, and generous, a builder of civilizations,” he said.

Construction of the museum, located on the Giza Plateau, faced several delays over the years due to political upheaval and logistical challenges. Despite criticism over costs, officials say the project will significantly boost tourism, a key sector in Egypt’s economy.

The museum was developed with international support, including major contributions from Japan.

El-Sisi acknowledged “the substantial support rendered by our friendly nation, Japan,” and praised the efforts of Egyptian workers, engineers, and archaeologists who brought the vision to life.

The Grand Egyptian Museum aims to become a global cultural hub and a symbol of national pride.

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Grand Egyptian Museum. Photo Credit: Egypt Presidency

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Grand Egyptian Museum Opens, Spotlighting Civilization’s Oldest Treasures

World’s largest museum devoted to a single civilization opens in Giza, showcasing 100,000 artifacts including King Tut’s treasures

Grand Egyptian Museum Opens, Spotlighting Civilization’s Oldest Treasures

Photo Credit, Egypt presidency

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Overlooking the iconic Giza Pyramids, the $1 billion complex houses more than 100,000 artifacts, including the full Tutankhamun collection displayed together for the first time.

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“This majestic edifice is not merely a repository for precious antiquities,” el-Sisi said during his address. “It is a living testament to the genius of the Egyptian people.”

The president highlighted Egypt’s deep historical roots and ongoing role in preserving global heritage.

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Grand Egyptian Museum. Photo Credit: Egypt Presidency

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