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"Unveiling the Mysteries of the Pharaoh: A Journey through Ancient Egypt" Step into the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, Egypt and be transported back in time to North Africa

Background imagePharaoh Collection: Scarab Depicting a Baboon before the Throne Name of Ramses II, 19th dynasty (1304-1201 BCE)

Scarab Depicting a Baboon before the Throne Name of Ramses II, 19th dynasty (1304-1201 BCE). Creator: Unknown
Scarab Depicting a Baboon before the Throne Name of Ramses II (image 2 of 2), 19th dynasty (1304-1201 BCE)

Background imagePharaoh Collection: Votive Offering Stele Dedicated to Menkheperure, New Kingdom (1569-1081 BCE). Creator: Unknown

Votive Offering Stele Dedicated to Menkheperure, New Kingdom (1569-1081 BCE). Creator: Unknown
Votive Offering Stele Dedicated to Menkheperure, New Kingdom (1569-1081 BCE)

Background imagePharaoh Collection: Relief Fragment Depicting Imenet, Ptah and Amenhotep I, New Kingdom (1569-1081 BCE)

Relief Fragment Depicting Imenet, Ptah and Amenhotep I, New Kingdom (1569-1081 BCE). Creator: Unknown
Relief Fragment Depicting Imenet, Ptah and Amenhotep I, New Kingdom (1569-1081 BCE)

Background imagePharaoh Collection: Royal Head, Probably King Nyuserre, 2474-2444 B.C.. Creator: Unknown

Royal Head, Probably King Nyuserre, 2474-2444 B.C.. Creator: Unknown
Royal Head, Probably King Nyuserre, 2474-2444 B.C

Background imagePharaoh Collection: Royal Head, Possibly King Nectanebo I, 380-363 B.C.. Creator: Unknown

Royal Head, Possibly King Nectanebo I, 380-363 B.C.. Creator: Unknown
Royal Head, Possibly King Nectanebo I, 380-363 B.C

Background imagePharaoh Collection: Relief with Portrait and Cartouches of Nectanebo II, between c.360 and c.343 B.C.. Creator: Unknown

Relief with Portrait and Cartouches of Nectanebo II, between c.360 and c.343 B.C.. Creator: Unknown
Relief with Portrait and Cartouches of Nectanebo II, between c.360 and c.343 B.C

Background imagePharaoh Collection: King Mer-sekhem-re Nefer-hotep, Egypt, 13th and 14th Dynasties Middle Kingdom (1695 - 1692 BCE)

King Mer-sekhem-re Nefer-hotep, Egypt, 13th and 14th Dynasties Middle Kingdom (1695 - 1692 BCE). Creator: Unknown
King Mer-sekhem-re Nefer-hotep (image 2 of 2), Egypt, 13th and 14th Dynasties Middle Kingdom (1695 - 1692 BCE)

Background imagePharaoh Collection: King Mer-sekhem-re Nefer-hotep, Egypt, 13th and 14th Dynasties Middle Kingdom (1695 - 1692 BCE)

King Mer-sekhem-re Nefer-hotep, Egypt, 13th and 14th Dynasties Middle Kingdom (1695 - 1692 BCE). Creator: Unknown
King Mer-sekhem-re Nefer-hotep (image 1 of 2), Egypt, 13th and 14th Dynasties Middle Kingdom (1695 - 1692 BCE)

Background imagePharaoh Collection: Relief of Cleopatra VII as Goddess Hathor, ca 69-30 BC. Creator: Ancient Egypt

Relief of Cleopatra VII as Goddess Hathor, ca 69-30 BC. Creator: Ancient Egypt
Relief of Cleopatra VII as Goddess Hathor, ca 69-30 BC. Found in the Collection of the Temple of Hathor, Dendera

Background imagePharaoh Collection: Royal Head, 2nd-4th century CE. Creator: Unknown

Royal Head, 2nd-4th century CE. Creator: Unknown
Royal Head, 2nd-4th century CE

Background imagePharaoh Collection: Aaron Changing the Water of the River into Blood, 1610. Creator: Jan Symonsz. Pynas

Aaron Changing the Water of the River into Blood, 1610. Creator: Jan Symonsz. Pynas
Aaron Changing the Water of the River into Blood, 1610

Background imagePharaoh Collection: Pharaoh Gives Sarah Back to Abraham, 1640. Creator: Isaac Isaacsz

Pharaoh Gives Sarah Back to Abraham, 1640. Creator: Isaac Isaacsz
Pharaoh Gives Sarah Back to Abraham, 1640. Other Title(s): Abimelech, King of Gerar, gives Sarah back to Abraham

Background imagePharaoh Collection: Head of Pharaoh Tuthmosis III, Thebes, New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty, ca. 1479-1425 BC

Head of Pharaoh Tuthmosis III, Thebes, New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty, ca. 1479-1425 BC. Creator: Ancient Egypt
Head of Pharaoh Tuthmosis III, Thebes, New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty, ca. 1479-1425 BC. Found in the collection of the British Museum

Background imagePharaoh Collection: 'The Death of the First Born, after Lawrence Alma-Tadema, R.A. c1880-83. Creator: A Mongin

'The Death of the First Born, after Lawrence Alma-Tadema, R.A. c1880-83. Creator: A Mongin
'The Death of the First Born, after Lawrence Alma-Tadema, R.A.'From "Modern Artists" by F.G.Dumas. [J.S.Virtue & Co Ltd, London, c1880]

Background imagePharaoh Collection: Moses and Aaron before Pharaoh, with the Rods Turned into Serpents. Creator: Luigi Ademollo

Moses and Aaron before Pharaoh, with the Rods Turned into Serpents. Creator: Luigi Ademollo
Moses and Aaron before Pharaoh, with the Rods Turned into Serpents

Background imagePharaoh Collection: Moses and Aaron before the Pharoah, 1585. Creator: Jan Wierix

Moses and Aaron before the Pharoah, 1585. Creator: Jan Wierix
Moses and Aaron before the Pharoah, 1585

Background imagePharaoh Collection: Moses and Aaron before the Pharaoh, c.1585. Creator: Jan Wierix

Moses and Aaron before the Pharaoh, c.1585. Creator: Jan Wierix
Moses and Aaron before the Pharaoh, c.1585

Background imagePharaoh Collection: Pharaoh and the Plague of Frogs. Creator: Pierre Woeiriot

Pharaoh and the Plague of Frogs. Creator: Pierre Woeiriot
Pharaoh and the Plague of Frogs

Background imagePharaoh Collection: The Great Sphinx as now cleared from the encumbering sand, 1886. Creator: Unknown

The Great Sphinx as now cleared from the encumbering sand, 1886. Creator: Unknown
The Great Sphinx as now cleared from the encumbering sand, 1886. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Volume 33. January to June, 1886"

Background imagePharaoh Collection: Another recently discovered Statue of Ramses II at Luxor, 1886. Creator: Unknown

Another recently discovered Statue of Ramses II at Luxor, 1886. Creator: Unknown
Another recently discovered Statue of Ramses II at Luxor, 1886. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Volume 33. January to June, 1886"

Background imagePharaoh Collection: Discovery of a Colossal Statue of Ramses II near Aboukir, Egypt, 1886. Creator: Unknown

Discovery of a Colossal Statue of Ramses II near Aboukir, Egypt, 1886. Creator: Unknown
Discovery of a Colossal Statue of Ramses II near Aboukir, Egypt, 1886. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Volume 33. January to June, 1886"

Background imagePharaoh Collection: Relief of Four scribes, from the tomb of Horemheb, Saqqara, ca 1350 BC. Creator: Ancient Egypt

Relief of Four scribes, from the tomb of Horemheb, Saqqara, ca 1350 BC. Creator: Ancient Egypt
Relief of Four scribes, from the tomb of Horemheb, Saqqara, ca 1350 BC. Found in the collection of the Museo Archaeologico Nazionale, Firenze

Background imagePharaoh Collection: Pharoah and His Host Perishing in the Red Sea (verso); The Freeing of King Joachim... 1491

Pharoah and His Host Perishing in the Red Sea (verso); The Freeing of King Joachim... 1491. Creator: Michael Wolgemut
Pharoah and His Host Perishing in the Red Sea (verso); The Freeing of King Joachim of Jerusalem (recto), pages 56 and 55, from the Treasury (Schatzbehalter), 1491

Background imagePharaoh Collection: Pharaoh Seti I (on right) with the Goddess Hathor, ca 1290 BC. Creator: Ancient Egypt

Pharaoh Seti I (on right) with the Goddess Hathor, ca 1290 BC. Creator: Ancient Egypt
Pharaoh Seti I (on right) with the Goddess Hathor, ca 1290 BC. Found in the Collection of the The temple of Seti I, Abydos

Background imagePharaoh Collection: Queen Nefertari presenting offerings to the goddess Hathor, ca 1298-1235 BC. Creator: Ancient Egypt

Queen Nefertari presenting offerings to the goddess Hathor, ca 1298-1235 BC. Creator: Ancient Egypt
Queen Nefertari presenting offerings to the goddess Hathor, ca 1298-1235 BC. Found in the Collection of the The tomb of Nefertari, Valley of the Queens

Background imagePharaoh Collection: Bread making. From the tomb of Kenamun, Sheikh Abd el-Qurna, 1550-1295 BC. Creator: Ancient Egypt

Bread making. From the tomb of Kenamun, Sheikh Abd el-Qurna, 1550-1295 BC. Creator: Ancient Egypt
Bread making. From the tomb of Kenamun, Sheikh Abd el-Qurna, 1550-1295 BC

Background imagePharaoh Collection: Bread making. From the tomb of Pharaoh Ramesses III in the Valley of the Kings, 1837

Bread making. From the tomb of Pharaoh Ramesses III in the Valley of the Kings, 1837. Private Collection

Background imagePharaoh Collection: Boat Museum, Giza, Egypt, 2007. Creator: Ethel Davies

Boat Museum, Giza, Egypt, 2007. Creator: Ethel Davies
Boat Museum, Giza, Egypt, 2007. The Boat Museum featuring the reconstructed solar boat built for the pharoah Khufu around 2500 BC, located at the base of the Great Pyramid of Giza, Egypt

Background imagePharaoh Collection: Ramses, Abu Simbel, Egypt, 1984. Creator: Ethel Davies

Ramses, Abu Simbel, Egypt, 1984. Creator: Ethel Davies
Ramses, Abu Simbel, Egypt, 1984. The massive rock carved temples and UNESCO Heritage Site built for and by the Pharoah Ramesses II c. 1300 BC, moved to this site in 1958, near Lake Nasser, Egypt

Background imagePharaoh Collection: Abu Simbel, Egypt, 1984. Creator: Ethel Davies

Abu Simbel, Egypt, 1984. Creator: Ethel Davies
Abu Simbel, Egypt, 1984. The massive rock carved temples and UNESCO Heritage Site built for and by the Pharoah Ramesses II c. 1300 BC, moved to this site in 1958, near Lake Nasser, Egypt

Background imagePharaoh Collection: Cairo (City Breaks)

Cairo (City Breaks)
Simon Goggin

Background imagePharaoh Collection: Cairo (City Breaks)

Cairo (City Breaks)
Simon Goggin

Background imagePharaoh Collection: God Sends the Flies to Egypt (recto); God Sends Boils to Egypt (verso), published 1483

God Sends the Flies to Egypt (recto); God Sends Boils to Egypt (verso), published 1483. Creator: Unknown
God Sends the Flies to Egypt (recto); God Sends Boils to Egypt (verso), published 1483. From Ninth German Bible (Cologne Bible) (Anton Koberger: Nurenburg: 1483)

Background imagePharaoh Collection: God Sends the Locusts to Egypt (recto); God Sends Hail to Egypt (verso), published 1483

God Sends the Locusts to Egypt (recto); God Sends Hail to Egypt (verso), published 1483. Creator: Unknown
God Sends the Locusts to Egypt (recto); God Sends Hail to Egypt (verso), published 1483. From Ninth German Bible (Cologne Bible) (Anton Koberger: Nurenburg: 1483)

Background imagePharaoh Collection: Cleopatra film set at Pinewood Studios, Buckinghamshire

Cleopatra film set at Pinewood Studios, Buckinghamshire. Cleopatra starred Elizabeth Taylor as Cleopatra and Richard Burton as Mark Antony, it also on this film set that they met and became a couple

Background imagePharaoh Collection: Papyrus Depicting Tutankhamun and His Wife Ankhesenamun

Papyrus Depicting Tutankhamun and His Wife Ankhesenamun
This beautiful garden scene shows Tutankhamun receiving flowers from his wife Ankhesenamun. This scene comes from an ivory chest that was found in his tomb in 1922

Background imagePharaoh Collection: Statue of Akhenaten

Statue of Akhenaten. Found in the Collection of The Egyptian Museum, Cairo

Background imagePharaoh Collection: Bracelet with the Eye of Horus, 943-922 BC. Artist: Ancient Egypt

Bracelet with the Eye of Horus, 943-922 BC. Artist: Ancient Egypt
Bracelet with the Eye of Horus, 943-922 BC. Found in the collection of The Egyptian Museum, Cairo

Background imagePharaoh Collection: Rameses II, Ancient Egyptian pharaoh of the 19th Dynasty, 13th century BC (1926)

Rameses II, Ancient Egyptian pharaoh of the 19th Dynasty, 13th century BC (1926). Artist: Winifred Mabel Brunton
Rameses II, Ancient Egyptian pharaoh of the 19th Dynasty, 13th century BC (1926). The third pharaoh of the 19th dynasty, Rameses II (Rameses the Great) ruled from 1279 until 1212 BC

Background imagePharaoh Collection: Akhenaten, Ancient Egyptian pharaoh of the 18th dynasty, 14th century BC (1926)

Akhenaten, Ancient Egyptian pharaoh of the 18th dynasty, 14th century BC (1926). Artist: Winifred Mabel Brunton
Akhenaten, Ancient Egyptian pharaoh of the 18th dynasty, 14th century BC (1926). After he ascended to the throne in c1350 BC Akhenaten (Amenhotep IV)

Background imagePharaoh Collection: The Great Harris Papyrus, from Thebes, Egypt, reign of Ramesses IV, c1200 BC

The Great Harris Papyrus, from Thebes, Egypt, reign of Ramesses IV, c1200 BC
The Great Harris Papyrus, from Thebes, probably Deir el-Medina, Egypt, reign of Rameses IV, c1200 BC. At forty-two metres, this is one of the longest papyri still in existence from ancient Egypt

Background imagePharaoh Collection: Relief of Alexander the Great being blessed by Amun-Ra, Temple sacred to Amun Mut & Khons, Luxor

Relief of Alexander the Great being blessed by Amun-Ra, Temple sacred to Amun Mut & Khons, Luxor
Relief of Alexander the Great as the Pharaoh being blessed by the god Amun-Ra, Temple sacred to Amun Mut and Khons, Luxor, Egypt

Background imagePharaoh Collection: Relief of Alexander the Great before Amun-Ra, Temple sacred to Amun Mut & Khons, Luxor, Egypt

Relief of Alexander the Great before Amun-Ra, Temple sacred to Amun Mut & Khons, Luxor, Egypt
Relief of Alexander the Great as the Pharaoh before the god Amun-Ra, Temple sacred to Amun Mut and Khons, Luxor, Egypt. Alexander is identified by his cartouches

Background imagePharaoh Collection: Egypt, Sakkara, Step Pyramid of Zoser

Egypt, Sakkara, Step Pyramid of Zoser

Background imagePharaoh Collection: Statue of a Pharaoh that was positioned outside the Harhotep tomb, Egyptian Museum

Statue of a Pharaoh that was positioned outside the Harhotep tomb, Egyptian Museum, Cairo, Egypt

Background imagePharaoh Collection: Columns and blue sky at Great hypostyle hall in the Precinct of Amun Re - Karnak Temple

Columns and blue sky at Great hypostyle hall in the Precinct of Amun Re - Karnak Temple, Luxor, Egypt

Background imagePharaoh Collection: The Art of Writing through the Centuries

The Art of Writing through the Centuries
3784498 The Art of Writing through the Centuries; (add.info.: The Art of Writing through the Centuries - Egyptian hieroglyphs from c. 2000 BC)

Background imagePharaoh Collection: Moses found by the Pharaohs daughter - Bible

Moses found by the Pharaohs daughter - Bible
3784243 Moses found by the Pharaohs daughter - Bible; (add.info.: Moses as a baby found by the Pharaohs daughter in the bulrushes)



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"Unveiling the Mysteries of the Pharaoh: A Journey through Ancient Egypt" Step into the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, Egypt and be transported back in time to North Africa, where the captivating world of pharaohs awaits. Marvel at the iconic Gold mask of Tutankhamun, a symbol of power and opulence that has fascinated historians for centuries. Explore the intricate Egyptian art displayed throughout the museum, including a relief depicting Akhenaten, Nefertiti, and their three children. Witness their reign as they challenged traditional religious beliefs with their devotion to Aten, the sun god. Trace the footsteps of King Alexander the Great on a map showcasing his vast empire that stretched across continents. Discover how his conquests shaped history and left an indelible mark on ancient civilizations. Delve into biblical tales such as "The First Passover, " which recounts Moses leading his people out of slavery under an oppressive pharaoh's rule. Uncover Joseph's remarkable ability to interpret dreams for Pharaoh in Genesis 41:25-26. Immerse yourself in Nefertiti's enigmatic beauty as her timeless allure continues to captivate hearts even today. Feel awe-struck by a breathtaking sunset at Giza's Pyramids—a testament to human ingenuity and architectural brilliance that have stood tall for millennia. Leaf through The Book of Dead belonging to Hunefer from around 1450 BC—a guidebook believed to assist souls during their journey into afterlife. Witness Tutankhamun himself portrayed as one of Egypt's most revered pharaohs whose tomb held treasures beyond imagination. Marvel at colossal statues honoring Ramses II floodlit against Abu Simbel's Great Temple—an UNESCO World Heritage Site preserving ancient wonders till this day. Learn about religion intertwined with daily life through depictions of Nephthys—a goddess associated with death and protection. Finally, wander beyond Egypt’s borders—visit Rome’s Piazza del Popolo and witness the influence of Egyptian art on distant civilizations.