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Cairo Museum of Egyptian Antiquities

Immerse yourself in the ancient wonders of Egypt with a mesmerizing harp performance at the Cairo Museum of Egyptian Antiquities. Explore treasures like the golden throne of Tutankhamun, the funerary mask of King Tutankhamen, and more. Witness the beauty of harp music complementing the mystical artifacts from pharaohs like Akhenaten and Nefertiti.

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Cairo Museum of Egyptian Antiquities

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  1. Cairo Museum of Egyptian Antiquities Music: Mystical journey (harp performance)

  2. Sarcophagus

  3. Sarcophagus

  4. Funerary chamber of Tutankhamun

  5. Bust of Pharaoh Akhenaten (1379-1362 BC)

  6. Golden throne of Tutankhamun

  7. Case holding the canopic jars of Tutankhamun

  8. Akhenaten, Nefertiti and their daughters

  9. Gold funerary mask of King Tutankhamen

  10. second sarcophagus of King Tutankhamen

  11. Inner coffin of King Tutankhamun

  12. Golden statue of Horus

  13. Anubis, the jackal-headed god associated with mummification.

  14. Tutankhamun and his wife, Ankhesenpamon.

  15. Boat for transportation on the Nile

  16. Nubian soldiers

  17. Amon and Mut the parents of the moon god Khonsu

  18. Sphinx

  19. Marble bust of a pharaoh.

  20. Chair

  21. Decorated case

  22. Ivory boat

  23. jarres canopes en albâtre

  24. Gold panel

  25. Alabaster perfume jar

  26. Head of a falcon

  27. Collar of worked gold

  28. Gold vulture

  29. Necklace of worked gold

  30. Falcon

  31. Gold lion

  32. Tutankhamun and Menkaret ... Figure of the king wearing the red crown of Lower Egypt, wrapped in a shroud carried on the head of the goddess Menkaret.

  33. Pharaoh

  34. Wooden case with decorated ivory panels

  35. Canopic jars were used during mummification to hold the internal organs.

  36. Platform to hold offerings

  37. Statue of Ramses II

  38. Pharaoh Sesostris III

  39. Statue of a vizir

  40. Statue of Iai-ib and Khuaut. Giza; Fourth Dynasty (ca. 2575–2465 B.C.E.). Painted limestone;

  41. Brasseuse found in the mastaba of Merseânkh

  42. Seated scribe

  43. A golden diadem fronted by the image of the God Serapis (from Dush)

  44. Golden bracelet with an orange agate medallion dates back to the 2nd century A.D

  45. Ceremonial axe of King Ahmosis

  46. pair of gold ear rings

  47. Bracelet of Ramsès II

  48. A pectoral ornament with a scarab beetle

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