Publish Date: 29 Jul 2021 Money Tips
If you’re looking for a different and unique outing for you or your family then you can’t go wrong with a visit to your local museum. Egypt boasts numerous amazing museums all over the country and Faydety has compiled a list of the top 10 museums to visit this summer.
The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization is the newest museum in Egypt and the most popular internationally after the Royal Mummies Golden Parade in April 2021. The museum showcases the history of civilizations in Egypt through many artifacts in addition to the mummies of course. The museum is located in Al-Fustat area near the Complex of Religions and Ain Al Sira.
Saturday to Thursday from 9 am to 5 pm
Fridays from 9 am to 9 pm
One of the largest and most famous museums worldwide and is the first Egyptian museum for the collection and display of Ancient Egyptian antiquities. The museum is located between Tahrir Square and Abdel Moneim Riad Square.
The museum boasts a collection of more than 180,000 pieces spanning the ancient Egyptian civilization
Saturday to Friday from 9 am to 8 pm
The museum is located inside the Fortress of Babylon and is one of the most popular visits within the Complex of Religions area. The museum houses the largest collection of Coptic artifacts worldwide.
Saturday to Friday from 9 am to 5 pm
Located in Bab Al Khalk the museum is one of the largest museums of Islamic arts and boasts an extensive collection of Islamic artifacts, possibly the largest in the world.
Saturday to Friday from 9 am to 5 pm
Egyptians: 20 EGP
Egyptian students: five EGP
Foreigners: 150 EGP
“Aisha Fahmy Palace is free to visit for all nationalities and age groups “
Located in Boulaq, the museum is the fourth of its kind in the world.
Saturday to Friday from 9 am to 1 pm and from 5 pm to 9 pm
Egyptians: 20 EGP
Egyptian students: 5 EGP
Foreigners: 150 EGP
Located in Dokki the agricultural museum is considered the first of its kind in the world. The museum is made up of seven separate museums and a huge garden.
Saturday to Friday from 9 am to 2 pm
Egyptians: 5 EGP
Located in the famous Central Post Office in Attaba Square.
Saturday to Friday from 9 am to 2 pm
Egyptians: 5 EGP
Located in Giza the museum closed down after the infamous poppy flower painting incident in 2010 and reopened in 2021 to the public.
Saturday to Friday from 9 am to 5 pm
Egyptians: 30 EGP
Egyptian students: 10 EGP
Also known as “Bayt al-Kritliya” (literally: house owned by the woman from Crete) the museum is located near Ibn Tulun mosque in El Sayeda Zeinab.
The museum is housed in one of the most beautiful ancient houses in Egypt. It is made up of two neighboring houses connected by an inner pathway. The museum is filled with the belongings of its last occupant who was an English Officer called Gayer Anderson whose hobby was to collect antiques.
Saturday to Friday 9 am to 5 pm
Egyptians: 10 EGP
Egyptian students: 5 EGP
Foreigners: 65 EGP
Camera ticket: 50 EGP
The most well-known Palace in Zamalek, it was built in 1907. The palace was closed for years and reopened in 2017 after being renovated. The palace plays host to different art exhibits and it also boasts a magnificent view of the Nile especially at night.
Saturday to Friday from 9 am to 9 pm
Free.