The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization is preparing to open the Royal Mummies Hall, tomorrow, at nine o'clock in the morning, after the kings were transferred from the Egyptian Museum in Tahrir, in a majestic procession praised by the whole world, which included 22 mummies of the ancient kings of Egypt, in a way that confirmed the greatness and nobility of civilization The ancient Egyptian, but the question that arises, is it allowed to photograph inside the hall of mummies of civilization?
But before answering this question, we must first know what was followed in the hall of mummies that were present in the Egyptian Museum in Tahrir before the mummies were transferred from them to the place of their permanent display in the Egyptian Museum in Tahrir, as what was followed was to prevent photography permanently inside the mummies hall, even if with a mobile camera , And that the mummies were not exposed to harm.
And through our review of what was followed inside the Egyptian Museum in Tahrir and that royal mummies were not exposed to any harm, this will be the system used within the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization, to protect mummies and preserve our ancient Egyptian civilization.
On April 3, the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization received 22 mummies of ancient Egyptian kings, and this procession included 18 mummies of kings and 4 mummies of queens, dating back to the dynastic ages of 17, 18, 19, 20, including the mummy of King Ramses II, King Seqnen Ra, and King Tuthmosis III King Seti the First, Queen Hatshepsut, Queen Mert Amon, wife of King Amenhotep the First, and Queen Ahmose-Nefertari.
A great epic participated in the activities of this majestic event, representing all the state bodies that join hands to present this event to the world in the most complete civilized image that befits the status of Egypt, the greatness of the ancestors, and the nobility of the Egyptian civilization.
It is noteworthy that the visit ticket to the museum includes a visit to the mummies halls and the central display, with a flat price for the Egyptian visitor 60 pounds, the Egyptian student 30 pounds, the foreign visitor 200 pounds and the foreign student 100 pounds.