Egyptian Museum
The present Egyptian Museum was designed in 1896 by the French architect Marcel ORNON, updated-classic style that suits the ancient and classical monuments, but it does not compete with ancient Egyptian architecture that still exist.It should be noted that the rooms are spacious and interior walls are high. Natural light comes through the glass panels on the roof and the windows of the ground floor. The middle atrium is the highest part of the home where the monuments as they were in ancient temples. The length of the building that any future enlargement, as commensurate with the requirements of an easy flow of visitors from one gallery to another.This has been distributed effects on two floors, the basement of which contains the heavy monuments such as stone sarcophagi, statues, paintings and wall reliefs. The upper floor contains the thematic exhibits: manuscripts, statues of deities, royal mummies and the effects of daily life and mummy portraits, unfinished sculptures, statues, pots Greco-Roman period and the effects of the afterlife, among others.