Cairo: Gateway to Egypt’s Ancient Treasures

Cairo, a massive city of 22 million, has been Egypt's capital for centuries. Located on the Nile River, it blends modernity with tradition. The city is vital for those interested in ancient Egyptian civilizations, as nearby sites like Giza and Saqqara reveal the rich history of Egypt. Cairo’s Egyptian Museum, established in 1902, houses many artifacts from these excavations, including treasures from Tutankhamun's tomb. In 2021, the Grand Egyptian Museum opened near the pyramids, further preserving Egypt's historical heritage. Cairo is also a significant political and cultural center, having played a key role in the 2011 Arab Spring. Director : Jacques VICHET Series: Museum Of Antiquities in Cairo, the Treasure of Tutankhamun and the Royal Mummies