CAIRO - 9 November 2020: Enjoy a video inside Egypt's Royal Chariots Museum, the fourth of its kind in the world after the museums of Russia, England and Austria.
Egypt’s Royal Chariots Museum was inaugurated on October 31, after the museum witnessed a comprehensive restoration process that removed the traces of neglect that affected it during the years of its closure.
The archaeologist Mennat Allah Magdy, curator of the Royal Chariots Museum, said that the celebration hall is filled with royal carriages of various sizes and types, which date back to the reign of Mohammad Ali Pasha's family in Egypt.
It was clear that the basalt on the floor of the hall is the same basalt used during the opening of the museum that was established in the reign of Khedive Ismail (1863-1879).
The museum’s restoration project began in 2001 and came to a halt several years ago.
The restoration work was launched again in the museum in 2017 after it was suffering from great neglect. The cost of restoration amounts to about LE 63 million.
The museum’s development works included building rehabilitation, structural reinforcement, facade restoration, architectural finishes, as well as equipping and preparing the exhibition halls.
The museum was also provided with a visual exhibition hall to screen documentary films on royal vehicles. Also, a new exhibition scenario was set inside the museum's five halls shedding light on all the unique artifacts the museum houses.
A restoration laboratory with the latest scientific equipment was established inside the museum.
The museum operates from 9 a.m. till 9 p.m., to accommodate the largest number of visitors according to their personal schedules and routines.
The ticket prices are L.E 20 for Egyptian citizens and L.E 5 for Egyptian students. For foreign visitors, the ticket price is L.E 100 and for foreign students the ticket price is L.E 50.
The price of using a photographic camera is L.E 50, and mobile phone cameras can be used during the visit for free.
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