
Egypt · Cairo
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Giza Pyramid Complex
Giza Pyramid Complex
Composed of three main pyramids, surrounding ancillary structures, and the Sphinx, with the Great Pyramid of Khufu being the only surviving wonder of the ancient world.


Egyptian Museum
Egyptian Museum
Houses the world's largest collection of ancient Egyptian artifacts, including many precious items from the Pharaohs' era.


National Museum of Egyptian Civilization
National Museum of Egyptian Civilization
Housing 50,000 artifacts, it is the world's first national museum to comprehensively showcase the evolutionary process of Egyptian civilization.


Grand Egyptian Museum
Grand Egyptian Museum
The world's largest museum dedicated to a single civilization's archaeology, housing over 100,000 ancient Egyptian artifacts.


Karnak Temple Complex
Karnak Temple Complex
The largest and most important religious building complex in ancient Egyptian history. It served as a temple for the Theban triad and was also a filming location for the movie 'Death on the Nile'.


Valley of the Kings
Valley of the Kings
During the New Kingdom period of Ancient Egypt, royals and nobles were often buried here. More than 60 tombs have been excavated to date.


Cairo Citadel
Cairo Citadel
Located on a highland on the Mokattam Hills, this site is a military fortress from the medieval Islamic era.


Temple of Philae
Philae Temple Complex
An ancient Egyptian temple dedicated to the goddess Isis, which was relocated to Agilkia Island due to the construction of the Aswan High Dam.


The Coptic Museum
Coptic Museum
The museum with the largest collection of Coptic Christian artifacts in the world, showcasing the history of the Coptic people in Egypt from ancient times to the present.


Dendera Temple Complex
Dendera Temple complex
One of the best-preserved religious complexes of ancient Egypt, featuring the famous 'Egyptian Blue' ceiling.


Gayer-Anderson Museum
Gayer-Anderson Museum
Composed of two well-preserved Ottoman-era houses, it displays a rich collection of Islamic art and antiquities.


The Cave Church
The Cave Church
Located in the 'Garbage City' area, within the rocks of the Mokattam Mountain. It is the largest Christian place of worship in the Middle East.


Luxor Temple
Luxor Temple
Luxor Temple, built specially by Pharaoh Amenhotep III for worshipping the Theban triad—Amun, the Sun God, Mut, the Nature Goddess, and Khonsu, the Moon God, is one of the two major temples on the East Bank.


Abu Simbel Temples
Abu Simbel Temples
Comprises two massive rock-cut temples known for their giant statues of Pharaohs and the precise 'Sun Phenomenon'.


Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut
Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut
The temple built for herself by Hatshepsut, the most successful female pharaoh in Egyptian history, is a masterpiece of ancient architecture that dates back over 3500 years.


Hanging Church
The Hanging Church
Named 'Hanging' for its location atop the southern gatehouse of the Babylon Fortress, it is one of Cairo's earliest churches.