he Faculty of Al-Alsun commitment to fostering cultural awareness among its students, the Faculty organized an educational and recreational trip to the Grand Egyptian Museum

7/12/2025
The Egyptian Museum in Cairo, located in Tahrir Square, is the world's oldest archaeological museum and holds the largest collection of Pharaonic antiquities,
showcasing treasures from prehistoric times to the Greco-Roman era, including King Tut's golden artifacts, the Narmer Palette, and statues of great pharaohs,
serving as a vital cultural landmark and gateway to ancient Egyptian civilization. A new, grander institution, the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM), is also emerging
near the pyramids, aiming to be a modern marvel housing even more unique collections, like all of Tutankhamun's treasures together for the first time.

 Under the patronage of Professor Dr. Abdel Hamid Ghallab, Dean of the Faculty,

Professor Dr. Mohamed Yousry, Vice Dean for Education and Student Affairs and General Coordinator of Student Activities,
and Mr. Waheed El-Hagary, Director of Student Welfare,
In line with the Faculty of Al-Alsun commitment to fostering cultural awareness among its students, the Faculty organized an educational and recreational trip to the Grand Egyptian Museum, one of the world's most important cultural landmarks. ?? The trip also included a visit to the three Giza Pyramids—Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure—which are global symbols of wisdom and organization, and testaments to the ingenuity of the ancient Egyptians in engineering, astronomy, and the arts.
 
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