
Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM)
The world's largest archaeological museum — home to Tutankhamun's complete treasure and over 100,000 artifacts.
The Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM), located near the Giza Pyramids, is the largest archaeological museum in the world. After decades of construction, this monumental project houses over 100,000 artifacts, including the complete collection of Tutankhamun's 5,000+ treasures displayed together for the first time. The building itself is an architectural marvel — a translucent stone facade stretching 800 meters along the Giza plateau edge, with views of the pyramids from inside the galleries.
Gallery
Why Visit
What to See
Tutankhamun Galleries
Grand Staircase
Chronological Galleries
Royal Mummies Hall
Children's Museum & Gardens
Historical Details
A Museum Decades in the Making
Tutankhamun Reunited
Visitor Tips
- Allow at least half a day — the museum is enormous and the Tutankhamun galleries alone take 2+ hours
- Located right next to the Giza pyramids — combine both in a full day
- Book tickets online in advance to skip the queue
- The museum cafe and restaurant have views of the pyramids
- Audio guides and guided tours are highly recommended given the scale of the collection
Related Monuments

Great Pyramid of Giza
The last remaining Wonder of the Ancient World — built over 4,500 years ago.
Old Kingdom, c. 2560 BC
Great Sphinx of Giza
The enigmatic limestone guardian of the Giza plateau — half lion, half human.
Old Kingdom, c. 2500 BC
Egyptian Museum (Cairo)
The world's oldest museum of ancient Egyptian antiquities — a treasure trove of pharaonic history in the heart of Cairo.
Museum founded 1902; artifacts from 3100 BC – 30 BCOpening Hours
9 AM – 7 PM
Entry Fee
1,450 EGP (foreign visitor, general); Tutankhamun galleries +500 EGP
Period
Museum opened 2024; artifacts from prehistory to Greco-Roman era





















