1-The first section houses Tutankhamon’s treasures
2-The second section houses the pre-dynasty and the Old Kingdom monuments.
3-The third section houses the first intermediate period and the Middle Kingdom monuments.
4-The forth section houses the monuments of the Modern Kingdom.
5-The fifth section houses the monuments of the late period and the Greek and Roman periods.
6-The sixth section houses coins and papyrus.
7-The seventh section houses sarcophagi and scrabs.
A hall for the royal mummies was opened at the museum, housing eleven kings and queens. More than a million and half tourists visit the museum annually, in addition to half a million Egyptians
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