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New Egypt Museum Takes “Grand Opening” a Bit Too Far 

Last updated: November 11, 2025 5:25 pm
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The highly anticipated Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) in Giza has finally opened its doors to the public after a grand inauguration ceremony attended by local and European leaders. This $1 billion project, which began construction twenty years ago, will showcase more than 5,000 items from King Tutankhamun’s tomb, some of which have never been displayed since their discovery by Howard Carter in 1922.

Situated near the Giza pyramid complex, the GEM is touted as the world’s largest museum dedicated to a single civilization, covering an impressive 500,000 square meters. The extravagant opening ceremony featured suspended performers, a drone show, operatic performances, and a multimedia presentation on Ancient Egyptian history.

The museum’s construction faced several challenges, including delays caused by the Arab Spring uprisings, the COVID-19 pandemic, and ongoing conflicts in Gaza and Sudan. Hosni Mubarak, the former dictator who proposed the museum in 1992, resigned in 2011 during Egypt’s revolution, leading to the eventual creation of the GEM to replace the overcrowded Museum of Egyptian Antiquities.

Despite facing setbacks, the GEM reached 97% completion in 2020 and partially opened its galleries to visitors in October 2024, allowing them to marvel at treasures like the Ramesses II obelisk and a colossal statue of the pharaoh. With a collection of over 100,000 items spanning Ancient Egyptian civilization to the Greek and Roman periods, the GEM promises to provide a comprehensive look into Egypt’s rich history.

As the museum garners attention, concerns have been raised about animal welfare in the tourism industry surrounding the Great Pyramid complex. Organizations like PETA have urged Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi to establish an animal sanctuary using profits from the museum to care for mistreated camels and horses.

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Renowned archaeologist Zahi Hawass, who played a key role in the museum’s development, expressed his dream for museums to repatriate stolen artifacts and called for the return of significant artifacts like the Rosetta Stone, the Zodiac, and the Bust of Nefertiti. Hawass emphasized the GEM as Egypt’s authentic narrative, distinct from museums born of empire.

In conclusion, the Grand Egyptian Museum stands as a testament to Egypt’s rich heritage and a symbol of the country’s commitment to preserving and showcasing its cultural legacy. Visit this magnificent institution to immerse yourself in the wonders of Ancient Egypt and witness history come to life.

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