FULL Grand Egyptian museum tour 4K with Explanation and Guide /ASMR/EGYPTBLOG/TRAVELBLOG/TUTANKHAMUN
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- A Full tour with guide and an ASMR of the surrounding
With 4K quality
Enjoy while you rest at home a full visit of the Grand Egyptian museum and satisfy your travel curiosity.
📍Grand Egyptian museum/Giza
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The Grand Egyptian Museum, located near the Giza pyramids in Egypt, stands as one of the most significant cultural institutions in the world. Often referred to as GEM, it is a monumental project aimed at preserving Egypt's rich heritage while showcasing its ancient wonders to the global audience.
Upon approaching the museum, visitors are greeted by a stunning architectural design that seamlessly integrates modernity with elements reminiscent of ancient Egypt. The museum's colossal structure, with its sleek lines and vast expanses of glass, commands attention and serves as a fitting backdrop to the treasures it houses.
As visitors step inside, they are enveloped by a sense of awe-inspiring grandeur. The interior is meticulously designed to provide an immersive experience, with spacious galleries bathed in natural light that accentuates the beauty of the artifacts on display. The museum's layout is thoughtfully organized, guiding visitors on a journey through the millennia of Egyptian history, from the prehistoric era to the Greco-Roman period.
One of the most remarkable features of the Grand Egyptian Museum is its vast collection of artifacts, spanning over 5,000 years of history. From intricately carved statues of pharaohs and gods to exquisite jewelry and everyday objects, each artifact tells a captivating story of ancient Egypt's rich culture, beliefs, and achievements. Among the highlights are iconic pieces such as the golden mask of Tutankhamun, colossal statues of Ramses II, and the stunning treasures from the tomb of King Tutankhamun.
State-of-the-art technology further enhances the visitor experience, with interactive exhibits, immersive multimedia displays, and virtual reconstructions bringing ancient Egypt to life in vivid detail. Visitors can explore the mysteries of the pyramids, decipher hieroglyphs, and embark on a virtual tour of ancient temples, offering a deeper understanding of Egypt's remarkable civilization.
Beyond its role as a museum, the Grand Egyptian Museum serves as a center for research and education, fostering a deeper appreciation for Egyptology and preserving its cultural heritage for future generations. With its unparalleled collection and innovative approach to storytelling, the museum stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of ancient Egypt and its profound impact on the world.
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Looks exciting! I'd love to go.
You should!
@@EyeofTut When you taking us? :)
The modern architecture and ancient Egyptian art clashes like crazy, and the hi-tech video presentation is just bad taste. I still want to visit though.
Looks like Disneyland instead of a museum. The couple of views I’ve seen of the museum so far are disappointing. Big huge spaces with almost no exhibits.
they're still working and the space is to avoid crowdedness
As spectacular as the modern architecture may be, it CLASHES grotesquely with the utter magnificence of all that Ancient Egypt was in essence. It all seems to be in such bad taste; trying to outdo that unparalleled Beauty of those long-gone times, we suddenly seem to be immersed in a trite and almost revolting, plastic Disneyland. "Gilding the Lily" over and over again, just underlines the utter, vulgar egocentricity of the entire GEM project and all the typical, overstated, modern, 'clever' concepts ... What a TRAGIC shame! ...
Is it the airport?
Hi dear, no it's the Saqqara necropolis in Giza.
This is what 25 years and 1 Billion USD gets you
we'll see where it gets us still thanks for your comment :)
it´´is finish..le GME?????
yesss half of it is now open
I don't like it. The ancient feel is gone. The technical electronics and King Tut,???No...the whole complex is out of whack. They turned the ancients into a sideshow. It's all about money. Blah,I would not spend a dime there.
Hello dear karen it's okay if you think so, the country is moving forward like all the others and actually the designers of the museum are an irish team they're trying to create a way to turn ancient symbolism into modern art to let the visitors understand better and see each item alone as it stands also it has the latest technology to preserve the artifacts but still we appreciate your opinion and you can still visit the old egyptian museum it's still working and for a better ancient feeling you have to visit luxor and aswan 😊
I am from Thailand,
Thanks to the designers team
who put their hearts and souls in the fantastic museum
I will definitely go there.
too much 'hi-tech' stuff let the artifacts speak for themselves
no personality.......an effin' american shopping mall vibe.
Maybe but people usually like malls more than historical sites
easy talking when you do not have any history 😁
@@mohamednazief7709 Scottish, plenty of history....I preferred the old museum.
....disrespectful of Egyptian history.
@@jameskelly7782 actually we prefer old museums too but this one preserves the artifacts more with new tech.