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Sharm El Sheikh Area
0.4 Km to King Tut Museum - Map
Naama Bay, Sharm El Sheikh Area
0.6 Km to King Tut Museum - Map
Sharm El Sheikh Area
5.4 Km to King Tut Museum - Map
The King Tut Museum in Sharm El Sheikh is a cultural attraction showcasing a remarkable collection of replicas and immersive exhibits dedicated to the life, legacy and treasures of the young Pharaoh Tutankhamun. Located in the heart of Sharm El Sheikh on the Sinai Peninsula, the museum offers visitors an engaging, educational experience that brings ancient Egyptian history to life with state-of-the-art displays and authentic recreations of iconic artefacts.
The artefacts on display at the King Tut Museum in Sharm El Sheikh are high-quality, meticulously crafted replicas rather than original pieces. These reproductions have been created using advanced scanning and manufacturing techniques to accurately reflect the design, texture, and detail of the original treasures discovered in Tutankhamun’s tomb. The originals are housed in the Grand Egyptian Museum in Cairo and other protected institutions.
The museum was established to promote cultural tourism in Sharm El Sheikh and make ancient Egyptian heritage more accessible to international visitors. As a major Red Sea resort destination, Sharm El Sheikh attracts millions of tourists annually, and the King Tut Museum offers a unique educational and historical experience alongside its beaches and diving opportunities. It complements Egypt’s efforts to diversify its tourism offerings beyond the traditional Nile circuit.
Most visitors spend between 1 to 1.5 hours exploring the King Tut Museum. The exhibition is compact yet rich in detail, with thematic zones covering King Tut’s life, burial, rediscovery by Howard Carter, and the significance of ancient Egyptian beliefs. Audio guides and interactive displays are available to enhance the experience and allow visitors to explore at their own pace.
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