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The News Network Africa > Blog > Culture > Video: Egypt’s Grand Egyptian Museum Opens Final Galleries, Redefining Pharaonic Tourism
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Video: Egypt’s Grand Egyptian Museum Opens Final Galleries, Redefining Pharaonic Tourism

Churchill Nkagumaho
Last updated: 1 June 2026 20:43
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Egypt’s Grand Egyptian Museum, the world’s largest museum dedicated to a single civilization, has opened its final galleries in Giza, completing a 20-year project that positions the country for a new era of cultural tourism.

Located just 2km from the Pyramids of Giza, GEM now displays over 100,000 artifacts spanning 5,000 years of Egyptian history. The last halls to open focus on daily life in ancient Egypt, royal regalia, and the full restored collection from Tutankhamun’s tomb — 5,398 pieces shown together for the first time.

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“The message is clear: Egypt is not just pyramids and mummies,” said Minister of Tourism and Antiquities Ahmed Issa. “It’s science, medicine, agriculture, art, and innovation.”

The museum uses immersive technology, climate-controlled display cases, and multilingual audio guides. A 3D theater shows the construction of the Pyramids. Visitors enter through a grand atrium dominated by a 3,200-year-old statue of Ramses II.

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Tourism officials expect GEM to push Egypt’s annual visitor numbers past 15 million. The government has upgraded roads from Cairo, added new hotel capacity in Giza, and streamlined e-visa processing to 7 minutes for most nationalities.

The opening comes as Egypt promotes “cultural corridor” travel linking GEM, the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization in Fustat, and the Pyramids plateau. Nile cruise operators are adding GEM day trips to itineraries.

For Egyptians, entry is subsidized. For international visitors, tickets are $30 but include access to all galleries. The museum is designed to handle 5 million visitors per year.

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GEM’s completion coincides with Egypt’s broader push to repatriate artifacts. Several European museums have returned items in 2025-2026, now housed in GEM’s conservation labs.

Tour operators say the museum will change how travelers experience Egypt — from 3-hour pyramid visits to full-day cultural immersions. With the Red Sea resorts and Luxor still strong, Egypt is betting on heritage to diversify tourism revenue.

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