Grand Egyptian Museum Finally Opens, Showcasing Tutankhamun Treasures to the World

Visitors entering the Grand Egyptian Museum during its official opening in Giza.
Photo: Social Media

Giza, November 23, 2025 : 

The after years of anticipation and repeated construction delays, the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) has officially opened its doors to the public in Giza. The landmark cultural project, located near the Great Pyramids, welcomed its first visitors during a grand morning ceremony attended by Egyptian officials, archaeologists, and international dignitaries.

The museum houses an extraordinary collection of over 100,000 artifacts, making it one of the largest archaeological museums in the world. Its centerpiece attraction is the unparalleled collection of Tutankhamun’s treasures, displayed together for the first time in a meticulously curated exhibit.

Visitors experienced immersive galleries, advanced digital displays, and newly restored artifacts, offering a remarkable journey through Egypt’s ancient civilization. Officials confirmed that entry fees apply, with tiered pricing for local and international visitors.

The opening marks a major milestone for Egypt’s tourism sector, which hopes the museum’s debut will draw millions of travelers in the coming years. Historians and cultural experts have praised the GEM as a transformational addition to global heritage preservation.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here