This year, the Egyptian Museum marks its 130th anniversary, having transformed chaos into an institutional project for preserving artifacts. Since its opening in 1902, it has become a symbol of Egyptian culture and history, attracting visitors from around the globe.
Queen Ti, a prominent figure in ancient Egyptian history, is set to return to the Egyptian Museum, symbolizing elegance and strength. This return is part of the museum's efforts to revive ancient Egyptian heritage and educate new generations about their rich history.
On its foundation anniversary, the Egyptian Museum in Tahrir Square showcases the Isis statue, the first registered piece in its collection, highlighting the importance of archaeological documentation in modern Egypt.
The Egyptian Museum has unveiled a rare mosaic depicting the head of Medusa, the legendary figure known for her 'curse of terrifying beauty.' This discovery highlights the rich cultural heritage of ancient Egypt.