Embark on an exciting journey with NASCOTOURS to the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization, accompanied by a knowledgeable guide. You'll then visit the Gayer Anderson Museum, an art museum in Cairo near the Mosque of Ahmad ibn Tulun, named after Major R.G. Gayer Anderson Pasha, who resided there from 1935 to 1942. With exclusive government permission, you can also explore the Mosque of Ahmed Ibn Tulun. The tour concludes with a return to your hotel, offering you lasting memories of Egypt's wonders.
Highlights
National Museum of Egyptian Civilization: where you can see the mummies of ancient Egyptian kings and queens, offering insights into their burial practices and beliefs.
Gayer Anderson : The museum is housed in two adjoining 16th-century houses, showcasing the unique blend of Islamic architecture and design
Mosque of Ahmad ibn Tulun: Built in the 9th century, the mosque is a testament to Islamic architectural innovation and has been well-preserved over the centuries.
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Discover the epic sweep of time at the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization (NMEC), where thousands of years of continuous heritage come alive in the heart of historic Fustat. Unlike traditional exhibits that focus solely on antiquity, this state-of-the-art landmark guides you on a seamless journey through Egypt's unbroken narrative - from prehistoric stone tools and the golden age of the Pharaohs to the intricate artistry of the Coptic, Islamic, and modern eras. The ultimate highlight awaits beneath the main gallery in the dimly lit, atmospheric Royal Mummies Hall; designed to evoke the sacred aura of the Valley of the Kings, it serves as the final, reverent resting place for 22 of Egypt's greatest ancient monarchs.
Discover the hidden enchantment of medieval Cairo at the Gayer-Anderson Museum, a captivating architectural treasure that transports you directly into the romance of the Ottoman era. Tucked quietly against the historic walls of the monumental Mosque of Ibn Tulun, this unique monument consists of two magnificent domestic residences - the Beit al-Kiridliyya (1631) and the Beit Amna bint Salim (1540) - seamlessly joined together by a charming, high-walled skybridge.
Discover the breathtaking architectural grandeur of the Mosque of Ibn Tulun, Cairo’s oldest intact Islamic monument and a masterpiece of early medieval design. Commissioned in the late 9th century by the Abbasid governor Ahmad ibn Tulun, this majestic complex stands as a testament to the golden age of Islamic architecture, completely surviving in its original form. Spanning over six acres, the mosque’s design reflects a brilliant fusion of power and serenity, offering an unforgettable oasis of calm in the heart of the bustling capital.
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