
About The Grand Egyptian Museum
The Grand Egyptian Museum: A New Era of Discovery at Giza
Set on the Giza Plateau beside the pyramids, the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) celebrates Egypt's heritage. Opened to the public in 2025, it is the world's largest archaeological museum dedicated to a single civilization. Its contemporary design and curated galleries create an immersive journey through pharaonic history.
Architectural Grandeur and the Grand Staircase
The GEM's contemporary, alabaster-like facade rises from the desert, echoing the nearby pyramids. Inside, the Grand Staircase leads you through Egypt's dynasties with a clear visual narrative. Colossal statues line the ascent, including the statue of Ramses II, with panoramic views over the galleries below.
- Faceted, translucent facade inspired by geometric precision.
- Monumental staircase that orients your visit through time.
- Vistas across exhibition halls from elevated landings.

The Unveiling of Tutankhamun's Treasures
For the first time, the complete Tutankhamun collection appears together in dedicated galleries. More than 5,000 artifacts trace the boy king's life, death, and burial, revealing the wealth and artistry of the 18th Dynasty. The presentation deepens understanding of funerary practice and royal life, far beyond past displays.
- Iconic golden death mask and nested sarcophagi.
- Chariots and ceremonial beds.
- Personal and everyday objects from the tomb.

The Hanging Obelisk and Khufu's Solar Boat
The Hanging Obelisk showcases ancient engineering and modern design in one striking installation. Nearby, Khufu's Solar Boat stands reconstructed in a climate-controlled chamber for close viewing. The scale and preservation offer a rare look at beliefs about the pharaoh's journey into the afterlife.
- Unique suspended obelisk installation.
- Meticulously reassembled ancient vessel from the Great Pyramid complex.
- Specialized display conditions that protect the boat.

Panoramic Views and Complementary Experiences
From upper levels and outdoor terraces, the museum frames the Giza Pyramids in dramatic views. The GEM complements, not replaces, the Egyptian Museum in Tahrir Square. While the GEM presents grand narratives and complete collections like Tutankhamun's, Tahrir retains a vast, diverse array that offers a different lens on Egypt's past.
- Terrace and gallery viewpoints toward the pyramids.
- GEM: immersive storytelling and comprehensive sets.
- Tahrir Museum: broad, varied holdings with many masterpieces.

A Journey Through Time
The Grand Egyptian Museum is a dynamic space built to educate and inspire. Innovative curation and interactive displays connect you with the legacy of ancient Egypt. Every visit feels like a step deeper into one of the world's great civilizations.
Historical Significance
From vision to design (2002)
The Grand Egyptian Museum began as a plan to create a world-class home for Egypt's vast archaeological heritage. An international competition in 2002 selected Heneghan Peng Architects from more than 1,500 entries.
Purpose and progress
The museum was conceived to ease overcrowding at the Egyptian Museum in Tahrir Square and to provide a state-of-the-art home for the complete Tutankhamun collection. Construction advanced in stages despite logistical and financial challenges, with preservation and display standards at the core.
Opening milestone
After decades of planning, building, conservation, and relocating artifacts, the Grand Egyptian Museum opened to the public in 2025. The launch marked a major step for cultural heritage preservation and tourism.
Tours Visiting The Grand Egyptian Museum
Private, Egyptologist-guided experiences with tickets and transfers handled for you.

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The Grand Egyptian Museum — Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know before visiting The Grand Egyptian Museum.
