Egyptian Museum
The Egyptian Museum in Cairo, founded in 1902, is one of the most prominent museums in the world and contains a vast collection of pharaonic artifacts dating back to various ancient Egyptian eras. The museum houses more than 120,000 artifacts, including King Tut's treasures discovered in 1922, as well as statues, mummies, jewelry, and royal furniture. The museum is an important cultural and educational destination for visitors from all over the world, making it one of Egypt's most popular tourist attractions.