Grand Egyptian Museum Announces Trial Operations of Main Galleries
The Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) is excited to announce trial operations of its Main Galleries, offering visitors an exclusive preview of twelve meticulously curated exhibition halls. This trial phase is part of the museum's ongoing efforts to ensure a seamless visitor experience ahead of its highly anticipated official opening.
The GEM Main Galleries take guests on an extraordinary journey through millennia of history, spanning from prehistoric times (50,000 BC) to the Roman era (circa 400 AD).
Visitors will encounter a rich array of artefacts, presented within three interconnected themes—Kingship, Society, and Beliefs—revealing how these elements shaped the dynamic relationship between ancient Egyptian kings, their subjects, and the gods.
The collection in the Main Galleries can be appreciated both as individual masterpieces and as part of a broader historical narrative, offering an unparalleled exploration of Egypt’s rich heritage. Guests can choose to experience the galleries chronologically, by focusing on specific themes, or by combining both approaches to create personalized journeys. This offers a unique opportunity to witness the development of Egyptian culture from its earliest roots to its complex, vibrant civilisation.
In addition to the Main Galleries, visitors can continue to enjoy the museum's accessible spaces, including the Children’s Museum, outdoor gardens, and the GEM’s commercial area that includes restaurants, cafes, and shops showcasing leading Egyptian brands.
The iconic Hanging Obelisk greets guests at the museum entrance, while inside, the majestic Grand Hall houses the colossal statue of King Ramesses II, the Victory Column of King Merneptah, and the statues of a Ptolemaic king and queen—treasures that vividly connect Egypt’s past with the present.
The Grand Staircase enhances the museum’s splendour, showcasing 59 artefacts that include magnificent royal statues, stelae, columns, and sarcophagi, offering visitors a deeper and more immersive journey through the legacy of ancient Egypt as they ascend.
It is important to note that the Tutankhamun Galleries will remain completely closed until the museum’s official opening.
This phase marks another step forward for the GEM, following the successful soft openings of select areas, including private tours and events, since November 2022.
The museum will continue to refine its services ahead of the official opening. For details on the trial opening of the Main Galleries and reservations.