The museum has 12 halls, classified by dynasty and historical order, each displaying thousands of artifacts.
The Grand Egyptian Museum, which houses more than 100,000 artifacts and is part of the Giza pyramid complex, was partially opened to visitors. The Associated Press reported this on Wednesday, October 16.
It is indicated that the museum can receive up to 4 thousand visitors daily.
“This is a test run. It will help prepare the museum for a full opening – it will help identify problems that need to be solved in the future,” said the museum.
The museum has a total of 12 halls, now classified by dynasty and historical order, each of which will display thousands of artifacts, including treasures from the tomb of Pharaoh Tutankhamun.
It is known that the construction of the Grand Egyptian Museum of Cairo has been twenty years. The total construction cost was $1 billion. Now some of its departments have opened “for limited tours.”
At the University of Cambridge’s Museum of Zoology, 13 species of animals, including the dodo, fin whale, red panda and even a cockroach, will “speak” to visitors thanks to artificial intelligence.
At the Lisse Museum of Contemporary Art (LAM) in the Netherlands, a worker accidentally threw out one of the art exhibits after mistaking it for a trash can.
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