Aswan Museum
Aswan Museum in Egypt | Facts of Elephantine Island Museum, from Inside

Aswan Museum in Egypt | Facts of Elephantine Island Museum, from Inside, Map, Artifacts, History of The Archaeological Museums in Egypt, Entrance Fees, opening hours and more.

The facts and history of the construction of the Elephantine Island Museum, the most important and oldest museums in Egypt, what are the working hours, the price of the entrance ticket and more.

The famous Aswan Museum or the Museum of Elephantine Island is the first museum in Aswan Governorate and it was opened in 1917 AD within the eastern part of Elephantine Island located in the city of Aswan, Egypt.

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Aswan Museum

Located in Elephantine island  in  Aswan and what are the most important monuments and pharaonic monuments of ancient Egypt  contained in the Museum of the Secrets of Pharaonic Civilization, the most  important cultural and heritage tourist attractions in Egypt such as the visit of the  Nubian Museum in  Aswan.

The most important attractions and tourist places in the city of Aswan include a collection of weapons, dishes, utensils from pre-Pharaonic, Roman, and other times.

Dating back to 1912, the villa of Sir William Willcocks (architect of the ancient Aswan Dam) has been transformed into a museum with a collection of weapons, crockery, and utensils in statues, covered mummies and coffins from pre-Pharaonic to late Roman times.

About the Aswan Museum

The Aswan Museum is in Sir William Willcocks’ villa, built in 1898 and turned into a museum in 1912.

The museum houses many of its antiquities rescued from the temples flooded by Lake Nasser, which were transferred to the museum, and in 1990 the museum reopened with some of the antiquities discovered on Elephantine Island, where the museum is located, such as pots, weapons, pottery and mummies.

What awaits you inside Aswan Museum?

When you visit Aswan Museum, you’ll find   well-displayed antiques, with excellent illustrations in English and Arabic. To the right of the main entrance, a coffin and a mummy of sacred ram.

The visit to the museum is not a visit to a single archaeological place, but is originally located in a unique location, as it is in an archaeological area and is surrounded by a collection of temples such as the Temple of God Khnum, the Temple of Goddess Satet, and the Temple of Goddess Heqat, as well as a number of other monuments such as the Nilometer

When you enter the Aswan Museum, you will discover that you have gone back many years, as it contains many monuments from different historical periods, from the pre-dynastic era to the pharaohs, to the Roman Ptolemaic period to the Coptic and Islamic periods.

The museum consists of a floor and a basement, and the museum building offers a balcony overlooking the museum garden and the Nile in front of the city of Aswan and the roof of the farmhouse style museum topped with tiles reflecting the warmth of the atmosphere.

The ground floor of the museum consists of a reception hall and four rooms (2 to the right of the interior and 2 to the left of the interior), then a circular corridor opens to two rooms, one of which is open to display mummies and coffins and a ladder leading to the basement of the museum.

The museum houses statues of kings and individuals, various types of pottery, architectural and decorative elements, several coffins, tools of everyday life and some funerary paintings.

Aswan Museum is located on Elephantine Island, about 10 meters north of the Aswan Museum, and the annex of the museum is about 220 square meters. It has three galleries built between 1991 and 1993.

Its design is intended to be in a lower area than the old museum, where it is located in a low area so as not to obscure the view of the archaeological area and the surrounding temples, and includes about 670 archaeological figures from the Old Kingdom to the Ptolemaic and Roman period.

The entrance fees to the museum: 70 Egyptian pounds for adults, 35 Egyptian pounds for the student and 30 dollars for foreigners.

Address:  Elephantine Island, Aswan, and accessible via this map

Visit to the Aswan Museum

The Aswan Museum can be visited from 9:00 am. to 7:00 pm. daily.

When was the Aswan Museum created and designed?

The site of the museum’s construction in the beginning was a restroom that was built on the island called Elephantine and that was in the year 1898 AD. It was established by the English irrigation engineer, Sir William Wilcox, who was the designer of the barrages in Assiut at that time and the Aswan reservoir as well.
After the completion of his own project in 1912 AD, that archaeological building was converted into a museum and then it was officially opened after that for a period of approximately 5 years. Therefore, this archaeological museum is one of the most important and oldest archaeological or regional museums in Egypt.

What are the contents of that archaeological museum?

● The archaeological museum also includes many statues of these kings and individuals, and there are even some mummies of the ram, which was the symbol of the god or Khnum.
● It unites many different types of pottery, a number of architectural and decorative elements, a large group of those archaeological coffins, a number of tools for daily life, and many of these funerary paintings.
● But in those recent years, the German expedition, which was excavating on the island of Elephantine in Aswan, had established a new annex to that old museum that was located to the north of it.
● The museum also includes at the same time a garden and many caves carved with a number of rock inscriptions. There are minarets that were built in the Islamic style, with a Nubian house surrounded by a lake and the temple of the gods called Sat and other temples.

How is the museum development going?

● That was between approximately 1991-1993, after which a new annex was added to the museum of Aswan, and then it was called the Enix, and it is also located on Elftine Island.
● It is also located approximately ten meters to the north of the Aswan Museum.
● The area of ​​the annex to that museum is approximately 220 square meters, and it also has approximately 3 exhibition halls and a glass ceiling that was topped with a concrete ceiling.

What is the price of a ticket to visit for the Egyptians?
● The fees for a ticket to visit are: 20 Egyptian pounds
● As for the ticket fees for visiting, it is: 10 Egyptian pounds

What is the price of a ticket to visit for foreigners?
● The fee for a ticket to visit the Aswan Museum is 100 Egyptian pounds
● If the visitor is a foreign student, the entry fee is 50 Egyptian pounds.

 

Aswan Museum in Egypt | Facts of Elephantine Island Museum, from Inside
Aswan Museum in Egypt | Facts of Elephantine Island Museum, from Inside

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