Luxor Museum
Luxor Museum
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Deanosaur89
Edmonton, Canada1 784 bidrag
mar. 2023 • Par
The artefacts in the museum are nicely presented and most have good signs in English and Arabic near the entrance of the museum. We find there are enough signs to explain the rest but you are left guessing for a few artefacts towards the end of the exhibition but we felt it didn't take away from the experience.
Entrance fee is 140 EGP and they are open from 9-1 and 5-8 so make sure you plan accordingly. The museum is along the Corniche and the area is pretty walkable. Plan to spend about 1 to 2 hours here depending on your group's interest. The toilets do not have toilet paper so you will either have to tip an attendant or bring your own.
There is a bookstore and library right when you enter and a lengthy Tintin display. There is signage above the bookstore entrance that says there is a 7 minute presentation but we could not find it. The on site cafe is presently closed but there are some spots along the Corniche that have drinks and snacks - be careful and ask for a menu where available because some of these shops charge the most in Luxor.
Entrance fee is 140 EGP and they are open from 9-1 and 5-8 so make sure you plan accordingly. The museum is along the Corniche and the area is pretty walkable. Plan to spend about 1 to 2 hours here depending on your group's interest. The toilets do not have toilet paper so you will either have to tip an attendant or bring your own.
There is a bookstore and library right when you enter and a lengthy Tintin display. There is signage above the bookstore entrance that says there is a 7 minute presentation but we could not find it. The on site cafe is presently closed but there are some spots along the Corniche that have drinks and snacks - be careful and ask for a menu where available because some of these shops charge the most in Luxor.
Skrevet 14. mars 2023
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Ives
Brugge, Belgia7 bidrag
mar. 2023 • Par
Very nice museum with high quality artefacts. Reserve 3 hours so you have enough time to read the info panels.
Walking distance from center
Walking distance from center
Skrevet 12. mars 2023
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World Prof
Buffalo Grove, IL167 bidrag
mar. 2023
After you have seen the temples and visited the Valley of the Kings, be sure to visit this wonderful museum. Her you will find an excellent collection of artwork and cultural artifacts displayed in an attractive and modern manner. Less is more: the museum is not large, but every item of of interest.
It's of course nothing compared to the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, but in some ways more enjoyable with less crowds and very peaceful.
It's of course nothing compared to the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, but in some ways more enjoyable with less crowds and very peaceful.
Skrevet 11. mars 2023
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Leandro Costa
Uberlandia, MG8 bidrag
feb. 2023 • Familie
Luxor está recheado de atividades, muitas vezes esse museu não está nos roteiros, até mesmo pensamos em pular mas vale a pena. Ele não é tão grande quanto o grande museu do Cairo mas é muito mais organizado.
Cada peça é marcada e explicada, a circulação dentro do museu é muito fácil, as múmias muito bem apresentadas, é um museu muito mais moderno do que o que encontramos geralmente no Egito. Fácil para tirar fotos e as exposições são bem interessantes. Gasta se aproximadamente 1 hora ou 1 hora e meia para visitar tudo com calma. É bom pra dar uma descansada nos dias de calor extremo.
Cada peça é marcada e explicada, a circulação dentro do museu é muito fácil, as múmias muito bem apresentadas, é um museu muito mais moderno do que o que encontramos geralmente no Egito. Fácil para tirar fotos e as exposições são bem interessantes. Gasta se aproximadamente 1 hora ou 1 hora e meia para visitar tudo com calma. É bom pra dar uma descansada nos dias de calor extremo.
Skrevet 3. mars 2023
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MaxG_Roma
Roma, Italia2 613 bidrag
apr. 2022
Dopo la visita al complesso di Karnak, ci siamo recati al Museo archeologico di Luxor.
Il Museo di Luxor è ospitato in un edificio a due piani e la collezione è, per numero di reperti, inferiore rispetto al Museo egizio de Il Cairo. Tra le opere in mostra si trovano alcuni oggetti ritrovati all'interno della tomba di Tutankhamon, tra cui statuette dipinte raffiguranti il faraone, due Ushabti e la scultura in legno, originariamente ricoperta di gesso, raffigurante la testa di una mucca, simbolo della dea Hathor. Dal 2004 sono esposte le mummie reali dei faraoni Ahmose I e Ramesse I: le mummie erano precedentemente ospitate rispettivamente al Museo egizio de Il Cario e al Museo delle cascate del Niagara. Nel seminterrato sono state collocate ventisei statue risalenti al periodo del Nuovo Regno, ritrovate nel 1989 in una fossa del tempio di Luxor: tra le statue quelle sedute delle dee Hathor e Iunit, quella uno scriba seduto e quelle chiamate Horemheb al cospetto di Atum e Amenofi III su slitta processionale, quest'ultima alta circa due metri e mezzo. Tra le altre statue esposte nel museo quella in granito rosa di Sesostri III, di Thutmose III e Amenofi III e Sobek. Fa parte della collezione la ricostruzione di una delle pareti del grande tempio di Aton, voluto da Akhenaton, a Karnak.
Il Museo di Luxor è ospitato in un edificio a due piani e la collezione è, per numero di reperti, inferiore rispetto al Museo egizio de Il Cairo. Tra le opere in mostra si trovano alcuni oggetti ritrovati all'interno della tomba di Tutankhamon, tra cui statuette dipinte raffiguranti il faraone, due Ushabti e la scultura in legno, originariamente ricoperta di gesso, raffigurante la testa di una mucca, simbolo della dea Hathor. Dal 2004 sono esposte le mummie reali dei faraoni Ahmose I e Ramesse I: le mummie erano precedentemente ospitate rispettivamente al Museo egizio de Il Cario e al Museo delle cascate del Niagara. Nel seminterrato sono state collocate ventisei statue risalenti al periodo del Nuovo Regno, ritrovate nel 1989 in una fossa del tempio di Luxor: tra le statue quelle sedute delle dee Hathor e Iunit, quella uno scriba seduto e quelle chiamate Horemheb al cospetto di Atum e Amenofi III su slitta processionale, quest'ultima alta circa due metri e mezzo. Tra le altre statue esposte nel museo quella in granito rosa di Sesostri III, di Thutmose III e Amenofi III e Sobek. Fa parte della collezione la ricostruzione di una delle pareti del grande tempio di Aton, voluto da Akhenaton, a Karnak.
Skrevet 30. januar 2023
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conrad57
Ieper (Ypres), Belgia1 009 bidrag
jan. 2023
Modern museum with a beautiful collection of Egyptian religious art found in the wider Luxor area. It was a good decision that the majority of art objects found in Luxor should be kept in the area. Best is to visit with a local professional guide to find your way in the Egyptian history, the different art styles used, the identity of the statues and the inscriptions to be read.
Be aware of the steps!! Your mind will be set on art and history and you will forget the floor steps. We saw a visitor fall! it is very dangerous when not attentive and not to look where you walk.
Be aware of the steps!! Your mind will be set on art and history and you will forget the floor steps. We saw a visitor fall! it is very dangerous when not attentive and not to look where you walk.
Skrevet 26. januar 2023
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Patrick L
4 bidrag
jan. 2023 • Venner
Belle reconstitution de l'histoire. Endroit très bien organisé la visite se fait en 1heure-1h30. Vous pourrez admirer toute l'histoire de l'Egypte. Endroit incontournable
Skrevet 19. januar 2023
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Ariyya
Kuwait City, Kuwait194 bidrag
jan. 2023 • Alene
Beautiful museum with great pieces from various sites in Luxor. Bonus points for good displays and signage. It'll take just an hour so don't miss it.
Skrevet 14. januar 2023
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Dormagen, Tyskland322 bidrag
nov. 2022
Zusammen mit den beiden Tempeln eines der Highlights in Luxor Ost. Am besten mit einem erfahrenen Ägyptologen besuchen, der einem zu den Epochen und Darstellungen der Figuren und Mumien sowie der Schmuckstücke wertvolle Informationen liefern kann.
Skrevet 7. desember 2022
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CaliforniaMuppet
Sedona, AZ100 bidrag
okt. 2022
Wonderful collection which is very well displayed and can easily be photographed too. We went right at opening time 5PM and only a handful of people but by 6PM it was crowded. Be sure to tour the room to the left of the entrance/exit area - it is very easily missed and contains some beautiful items that you are so close to. No guides allowed down in this area so a special place to get close to the displayed items.
Skrevet 13. november 2022
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VanElstDekort
Belgia41 bidrag
Are there guides available at the luxor museum/mummificationmuseum? If yes, what is the going rate per hour?
Jan Vos
33 bidrag
yes, there are. But I think you can handle it by yourself. It is not that big and there is a lot of reading with the things you can see.
Hans B
Woerden, Nederland265 bidrag
Wat is de huidige entreeprijs, januari 2019?
Gerry
Loon op Zand, Nederland2 133 bidrag
120 pondjes oftewel 6 euro. als je fotos binnen wil maken komt er nog een extra kaartje met bedrag bij. het is zeer de moeite waard om het te bezoeken...fotos maken niet echt nodig...
Stephanie Jean B
Pensacola Beach, FL1 bidrag
I see that there are several sub-museums under the main Luxor Museum. Does the admission fee cover them all?
lovesunshine
London, UK26 bidrag
Sorry thought you were referring to the Egyotian Museum in Cairo. The Luxor Museum is Egyptian 100 for all exhibits.
MERVTJM
Milwaukee, WI11 bidrag
Hi James
I see you are from the UK. We have family in London and Bristol actually..
We are planning a trip to Luxor and Cairo in Mid to Late March. It would be good to hear of any suggestions you may have in regards to travel there and recommendations on where to stay, what to see. Also, what not to go to and where to stay way from. We would be travelling from the US.
Any info would be of great help.
Thank You
Tim
Deborah R
Swansea County, UK19 bidrag
Hi Tim,
We have been to Luxor several times over the last 23 years, and have enjoyed every visit. We have never felt uneasy or uncomfortable anywhere in Luxor. We stay in the Winter Palace Hotel, and it's sister hotel, Pavillon. Both share beautiful and extensive gardens, with 3 cafe/restaurants, and a lovely swimming pool. There are also 3 restaurants inside the hotels. The hotels are clean and comfortable: the Winter Palace is like stepping back in time, as the decor is antique but very grand. The Pavillon is only about 20 years old, so is much more modern. All the staff are friendly and very helpful.
We always head to the Eatabe Hotel on La Corniche, the road along the Nile, for a meal. It is clean, with a good menu, and helpful friendly staff.
McDonald's is just behind Luxor temple, and is good value for money. It's always busy, as the locals loves it!
Belzoni's on the West Back is a lovely cafe: food is cooked to order, and it's a great place to soak up the local atmosphere. It's also right beside Medinet Habu, a really nice temple to wander around. Open 6am-5pm, cost Le 25.
There are lots of places to visit:: Luxor Museum is really good and surprisingly large. It's open 9am-3pm and 5-9pm. Cost is Le 80.
Karnak Temple complex is a big area of several temples, with a square, sacred lake and a small cafe beside the lake(a bit expensive). There is also an open air museum, containing statues which have been excavated at Karnak. The temple and museum open 6am-4pm, and both cost Le 65.
Luxor temple is a lot smaller, but still worth visiting. Best time is about an hour and a half before sunset, as the temple is lit at night which is beautiful to see and photo! Open 6am-9pm, cost Le50.
Mummification Museum is small, but contains a lot of exhibits, open 9am-9pm, costs Le 40.
The local ferry is a nice run over the Nile, and back. Tourists are always charged double or quadruple the amount that locals are charged, but it's a matter of about 22 cents!!
Not worth arguing over!
The big place to visit is the Valley of the Kings, on the West Bank. It's open 6am-5pm, and there are a lot of tombs open; it costs Le 80 for 3 tombs. Tutankhamen's tomb (if open) costs Le 100. No photography is permitted.
The mortuary temple of Queen Hatshepsut is beside the valley of the kings, open 6am-5pm and costs Le 30. It is a totally unique building, consisting of 3 levels, and great views towards the Nile over green, arable land.
A balloon flight is a great way to see the area over the West Bank, Hatshepsut, the Desert, the Nile, and the sunrise. We have used Karnak Travel, which is a subsidiary of Egyptair, and have been very happy with them for our balloon flights.
For shopping, the souq is not bad. It was all repaved a few years ago, which makes it a lot easier to walk through. You may be hassled by the shop keepers, but they will not touch you or be offensive. Take hassle as part of the local colour!
If you want to get postcards, stamps or gifts, and without the hassle, go to Gaddis. It's a fix priced shop in front of the Winter Palace, with friendly staff and no hassle. Beside McDonald's, there is a book shop, Aboudi's, which is also a fixed price shop, where you can wander at leisure and in peace.
When we go to Luxor, we always use the same taxi driver. His name is Mohammed, and his mobile is 0020-12-83279782. He is totally reliable and trustworthy.
Hope this is of use, and wish you a really great holiday!
Deborah
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