NATIONAL MUSEUM OF EGYPTIAN CIVILIZATION (NMEC) (EGY-C1402022007) SLIVER
The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization (NMEC)
is a large museum (490,000 square metres (5,300,000 sq ft) ) in the
ancient city of Fustat, now part of Cairo, Egypt. The museum
partially opened in February 2017 and will display a collection of 50,000
artefacts, presenting Egyptian civilization from prehistoric times to the
present day.
The permanent collection is divided into two separate regions,
one chronological the other thematic. The chronological areas will be the
following: Archaic, Pharaonic, Greco-Roman,
Coptic, Medieval, Islamic, modern and
contemporary. The thematic areas will be the following: Dawn of Civilization,
The Nile, Writing, State and Society, Material Culture, Beliefs and Thinking
and the Gallery of Royal Mummies. UNESCO provided technical help to the museum.
The collections will be
taken from other Egyptian museums such as the Egyptian Museum,
the Coptic Museum, the Museum of Islamic Art, the Manial Palace and Museum in Cairo, and the Royal Jewelry Museum in Alexandria
On 3 April 2021, the museum was officially opened by
president Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, right before the moving
of 22 mummies, including 18 kings and four queens, from the Egyptian Museum in
an event termed the Pharaohs' Golden Parade