The more than 100,000 items in the museum include some 1,700 items from the tomb of Tutankhamen, including the solid-gold mask that covered the pharaoh’s head. Other treasures include reliefs, sarcophagi, papyri, funerary art and the contents of various tombs (including that of Queen Hetepheres), jewelry, ornaments of all kinds, and other objects. There is a block statue of Queen Hetepheres, one of the earliest examples of its type, and there is also a black granite sculpture of Queen Nefertiti. A sculpture of Amenhotep II shows him as the god Tenen. There are also granite figures of Queen Hatshepsut, as well as colossal figures of Amenhotep IV (Akhenaton) from Karnak. The museum also houses a small but fine collection of Fayum portraits from Hellenistic and Roman times.
It has 7 sections which are:
In Egitto, le festività pubbliche sono un vivido riflesso della ricca storia e della diversità culturale del paese. Tra le più importanti vi sono le celebrazioni islamiche come il Ramadan, Eid al-Fitr e Eid al-Adha, che sono momenti di preghiera, riflessione e festeggiamenti in famiglia. Altre festività includono lo Sham el-Nessim, che segna l'arrivo della primavera, e le celebrazioni nazionali come il Giorno della Rivoluzione e il Giorno delle Forze Armate. Queste occasioni offrono agli egiziani l'opportunità di riunirsi e celebrare la loro identità e i valori condivisi.
Yes, it is a custom in Egypt as who works in tourism field expects a tip as an appreciation for the good service he offered.
Kindly refer to our Visa section in "About us" .
For the International flight it will be according to the type booking policy , & concerning the Internal flight you can have just 1 piece with maximum of 20 kilograms (international dimensions).