Royal Jewelery Museum collectibles in Alexandria  is a witness to the art, richness and fine taste that distinguished of the royal family in Egypt, in a way that surpasses their counterparts in Europe . Original sculpture to the famous French artist Jean-Baptiste Carbeau Bronze statue of a boy squatting, smiling softly and holding a large marine shell with both hands, which he places on his left ear. The statue is an original sculpture of its owner, the famous French artist Jean-Baptiste Carbeau , who lived in the 19th century, and his art excelled in the period of the Second Empire in France . An original copy of this statue made of marble , which is on display at the Louvre Museum in France, is in the collection of " Children on the Seashore " sculptures by Jean-Baptiste Carbeau. A cup of gold engraved with scenes of the most famous tourist places in Egypt.  It was made on the occasion of the international competition for tourism advertising for Egypt , which
  Interesting facts in the valley temple of King chephren- khafre which is the only one from the old kingdom temples that is still standing, and complete to this day. The Valley Temple first appeared during the reign of Pharaoh Sneferu , and its construction continued until the end of the Twelfth Dynasty. What was the Valley Temple? The Valley Temple was built at the confluence of the desert with the agricultural land , and water channels were sometimes built for it. What is a valley temple used for? It is the first place where the body of the deceased king is transported after his death to be washed and mummified . It was washed in the ground hall, while mummification was on the roof of the valley temple, its duration was 40 days, according to papyri stored in the Egyptian Museum at Tahrir square . The Valley Temple of King Khafre was built with huge limestone stones and its walls were clad with polished red-pink granite blocks, while the floor of the temple was built of alabaster
  The Red pyramid (The Western pyramid of Senfru) at Dahshur is one of the three pyramids built by King Sneferu after the curved pyramid, which located a kilometer to the south, and the third pyramid called the Pyramid of Meidum . How tall is the Red Pyramid  The Red Pyramid is the third largest Egyptian pyramid after the pyramids of Khufu and Khafre in Giza , as the height of it reaches 104 meters. It has the second largest base on the level of all the Egyptian pyramids. It was built in the Dahshur region, while it was built by Pharaoh Snefru, the father of King Khufu, owner of the Great Pyramid of Giza The red pyramid from the inside The Red Pyramid of Senfru contains three funerary chambers. Interesting facts about the Red Pyramid of Senfru This pyramid is known as the Red Pyramid of Dahshur because the inner burial chamber was made of pink limestone. The Red Pyramid is one of the few Egyptian pyramids that is allowed to enter In the main burial chamber, only some bones were fou
The Osireion is an important archaeological building in Egypt, because it is a symbolic tomb of "God Osiris" the god of the underworld. Its design is similar to the design of the tombs of the kings of the modern kingdom in the Valley of the Kings in Luxor . Where is the Osireion? The Osireion is located behind the temple of King Seti I , Abydos. It is a unique monument built of huge red granite stone, built 18 km below the ground The Osireion temple is built in an engineering way, so that there is always water in it due to the low level of the earth's surface. What is the Flower of Life? The flower of life is one of the symbols that has been repeated in many ancient civilizations , including the ancient Egyptian civilization. The flower of life is circles overlapping with each other within a great circle that contains all circles, this overlap, communication and containment are the ancient Egyptian concept of the universe, which means that all the creatures of the univ
Trip in Royal Jewelry Museum which     considered to be one of the most beautiful tourist  attractions  in  Alexandria. It is an  architectural  masterpiece, in addition it includes a  rare  and  wonderful  collection of  antiques , jewelry,  ornaments , gold works, precious stones, jeweled watches of the royal family, which ruled Egypt from 1805 (when  Muhammad Ali Pasha  took over the rule of Egypt until July 23, 1952 Revolution). Egyptian revolution of 1952 After the  revolution  of 1952 all the  property  of the  Egyptian  royal family was  confiscated , whether it was land, palaces, money or jewelry, some part of these jewels were sold through  auction , and some of them were preserved for many years, until they began to be displayed in the  Royal Jewelry Museum  as an important part of the history, and heritage of Egypt. Princess  Fatima Haider  The museum building was  originally  a  summer  palace belong to  Princess   Fatima Haider  (Muhammad Ali Pasha was her fifth  grandfath
  El Qasr Village   considered to be one of the   oldest ,  and one of the most  important   Islamic   town   in the  world.  as it represents the only surviving example of Islamic  cities , and  civil   architecture  in the  Ottoman  era. It is an architectural  masterpiece  that still preserves all the monuments that were in it at that time, as it was a major route for  pilgrims  and  caravans  from  Morocco  on their way to  Mecca . The Islamic Village Of Al-Qasr It was called by the village of Qasr because of the remains of an ancient  Roman  palace under the  ruins  of this village, whose stones were taken, and used in building the  facades  of the houses. The Mill of  El Qasr village ,  the Dakhla oasis, Egypt Inside  El Qasr Village  there is one of the oldest  Mills  in the world, it is a large mill was used to grind the  wheat  that the people of the city use in making their food, the mill was used to work  daily  except for  Friday , which was the  weekend  on which the mill