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The Archaeological Museum, Matrouh

President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi opened the Archeology Museum in Matrouh. The Museum was established inside the Misr Public Library in Matrouh Governorate in cooperation with the governorate to shed light on the city of Marsa Matrouh and its history throughout the ages on the basis of the excavations in the region.
The total area of the museum is 728 m^2, divided on two floors.
The museum includes many artifacts that highlight the accomplishments of the kings of Egypt during the various eras, the most important of which is the Pharaonic period, such as securing borders and establishing forts and castles in the western border region of Egypt. This highlights the historical importance of the region that is considered as the western gateway to Egypt, in addition to its role in relation to hunting and trade and its relationship with its neighbors, as the exhibits shed the light on the desert deities. The museum screening scenario also covers other topics such as astronomy, science and philosophy.

The project is shown in the attached video (1:29:26 to 1:30:00).

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Tourism and Antiquities Mar 2018

The Archaeological Museum, Matrouh

President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi opened the Archeology Museum in Matrouh. The Museum was established inside the Misr Public Library in Matrouh Governorate in cooperation with the governorate to shed light on the city of Marsa Matrouh and its history throughout the ages on the basis of the excavations in the region.
The total area of the museum is 728 m^2, divided on two floors.
The museum includes many artifacts that highlight the accomplishments of the kings of Egypt during the various eras, the most important of which is the Pharaonic period, such as securing borders and establishing forts and castles in the western border region of Egypt. This highlights the historical importance of the region that is considered as the western gateway to Egypt, in addition to its role in relation to hunting and trade and its relationship with its neighbors, as the exhibits shed the light on the desert deities. The museum screening scenario also covers other topics such as astronomy, science and philosophy.

The project is shown in the attached video (1:29:26 to 1:30:00).