A royal procession of 22 mummies that the whole world awaits, leaving the Egyptian Museum in Tahrir to the place of their permanent display in the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization, within the framework of the state's directives to complete international archaeological and cultural activities, in a manner consistent with the greatness and nobility of ancient Egyptian civilization, and highlights its ongoing efforts to develop and modernize Cairo And other ancient cities, and during the next report we review the names of these mummies.
22 royal mummies are transferred, including 18 mummies to kings, and 4 mummies to queens: King Ramses II, Ramses III, Ramses IV, Ramses V, Ramses VI, Ramses IX, Thutmose II, Thutmose I, Thutmose III, Thutmose IV, Seqnen Ra, Hatshepsut Amenhotep the First, Amenhotep the Second, Amenhotep the Third, Ahmose Nefertari, Merit Amun, Siptah, Merenptah, Queen T, City I, City II.
The mummies accompany 17 royal sarcophagi dating back to the era of families "17, 18, 19, 20". The royal procession of mummies moves from Tahrir Square, where the obelisk is located in the most famous squares of the world, heading to the Nile Corniche, where we see the unification of the color of the paints and destinations of the buildings located on the road by transferring Mummies, so that the event comes out in front of the world in a world-class elegance, befitting the history of the ancient Egyptian civilization, to reach the mummies to the place of their permanent display in the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization.
For the transfer of mummies, the Cairo governorate declared a state of emergency, in coordination with several bodies, to determine the path of royal mummies, and the part that is being developed in the vicinity of the Museum of Civilizations in Ain Sira that receives royal mummies, as the part that is located directly in front of the museum has been converted into a tourist attraction project linked to the museum as well as Establishing several roads to serve the area and linking it to the main roads.