Egyptian Minister of Tourism and Antiquities Khaled al-Anany on Friday opened a temporary Tutankhamun exhibition in the Red Sea governorate’s Hurghada Museum for the first time.
The
artifacts chosen for display were carefully selected to narrate the young Pharaoh’s
life while also showcasing the beauty and sophistication of ancient Egyptian
art, said the head of the Supreme Council of Antiquities Mostafa Waziri.
He
added that this exhibition will serve as a magnet for tourists in Hurghada,
educating them on Tutankhamun’s life and allowing them to learn about the
importance art held to the ancient Egyptians.
The
exhibition includes 10 carefully curated artifacts, with a gilded wooden statue
of the god Ptah as the main piece.
The
exhibition serves as an incentive for tourists to visit the city and promotes
its new museum.
The Supreme Council of Antiquities said last month that it would display 20 artifacts from the collection of King Tutankhamun’s treasures at the Hurghada and Sharm El-Sheikh museums for the first time, allowing visitors there a chance to personally view the Pharaoh’s treasures.
The
Sharm el-Sheikh Museum is set to open by the end of this year.
Tutankhamun’s
collection had been out of Egypt over the past two years.
A
Supreme Council of Antiquities statement issued last month explained that 166
artifacts from the “Tutankhamun: Treasures of the Golden Pharaoh” exhibition
arrived in Egypt on August 28, having last been exhibited in London.
Following
their temporary exhibition at the coastal cities, the statement added that the
treasures will then be transferred to the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM), while
the rest of the exhibition’s pieces returning from London will be sent to the
Egyptian Museum in Tahrir.
Source:Egypt independent
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