Imhotep Museum
Imhotep Museum in Sakkara Giza Egypt | One of Archaeological Museums in Egypt

Imhotep Museum in Saqqara Giza Egypt | One of Archaeological Museums in Egypt, what Pharaonic Antiquities, artifacts and Monuments in Imhotep Museum, Opening Hours, Entrance Fee, Location and more…

Facts and history of the establishment of the Imhotep Museum, the most important archaeological museum in Egypt, what are the holdings, pharaonic antiquities and artifacts in the museum, visiting dates, entry ticket prices and more to start your tour in Egypt.

This museum known as Imhotep Museum or Saqqara was established

As a tribute or commemoration of the engineer or the first ancient Egyptian architect known to mankind, “King Imhotep”, the first outlet for that large hierarchical group belonging to King Djoser.

King Imhotep is the first ancient Egyptian to build the first pyramid in history, and he is the first person to have used that pharaonic stone in the implementation of those large or huge buildings.

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Imhotep Museum

In fact, Imhotep Museum is located directly within the archaeological area of ​​Saqqara, which is located in Giza Governorate.
What are the holdings of that museum?
Let us emphasize that this museum, despite being small in size to a certain extent, contains approximately the equivalent of 500 artifacts, according to us, and it was recognized by archaeologists. Also, all these collectibles are displayed in 6 different large halls, which we will mention with you now.

What is the occasion for establishing the Imhotep Museum in Saqqara?

● This great museum was set up at a beautiful cost in order to perpetuate the memory of which we are proud and the world is proud, and it is the memory of a discovery that unites or an architect in ancient Egypt and in the whole world.
● It was also a tribute to him as the first person who thought and even executed the first Arab cemetery in Pharaonic history and civilization.
● This of course is considered an achievement that deserves to be perpetuated, as at that time burials of kings were done only in the ground or in any ordinary tombs that were made of mud bricks.
● Imhotep also carried out a design process for that pyramidal cemetery of Al-Sham and listed for King Djoser, in addition to the presence of an integrated and large group of temples and tombs next to it, including the Valley Temple.
● The one that gathers within it all the nobles and princes, and a place designated for the burial of the king.
● Where he used to walk directly to that mortuary temple, where mummification and rites are actually held.

Imhotep’s hidden halls

● As we mentioned that the museum in Saqqara consists of 6 halls, all of which are one long hall with two halls together, then 4 halls after that they are located along the hall on both sides.
● The first hall in the museum is located directly opposite that entrance, and it also contains the pedestal of the statue of King Djoser.
● In addition, there are approximately four graphic panels that show the development of architecture before and after Imhotep.
● He has paintings that were discovered by the ancient archaeologist Philip Lauer that belong to King Djoser.
● Then the missions hall unites, which includes within it a number of excavations that were found from different ancient missions, and they are placed in approximately five curtains for display.
● There are about 62 artifacts in the hall, which is a statue from the Egyptian Museum belonging to King Amun Ibet, one of the excavations of the German mission in Saqqara.
● There is a sarcophagus that appears in the form of a mummy and is covered with foil made of colored gold. It is the set that belongs to the doctor Qar that was placed inside a vase that was divided into two rows.
● The first row contains 21 bronze statues, all of which are statues belonging to the gods, the largest of which was a statue of Isis.
● The second row contains 20 pieces of offering tables and a number of pottery.
● There is a Saqqara Style Hall, which is a hall that contains approximately 76 artifacts, 60 of which belong to a number of different vessels made of stones and alabaster-schist.
● In addition to the presence of a plaque made of limestone with a landscape of the alabaster industry, it also consists of 16 statues, most of which belong to the Old Kingdom, except for one statue made from the Middle Kingdom.
● As for the fourth hall, it includes 8 architectural elements, which are fiancé walls or (mosaic) with a length of approximately 10 meters. They were assembled in more than one place. They also include the cobra element in the cemetery. In the south, there is the mayor, and the roof is made of stone.
● There is also a statue of King Djoser, but it is missing a head, made of limestone, and there is another small statue made of bronze, which is attributed to the ancient architect of Imhotep.

What is the price of the entrance ticket to the Saqqara Museum or Imhotep for the Egyptians?
● Imhotep Museum entrance fee for adult Egyptians: 20.
● As for the entrance fee for Egyptian students, it is only 5 pounds.

What is the price of admission ticket for Saqqara Museum for foreigners?
● Entry fees for Saqqara Museum for foreigners is 180 EGP.
● In the case of a foreign student, the entry fee is only 90 pounds.

 

Imhotep Museum in Sakkara Giza Egypt | One of Archaeological Museums in Egypt
Imhotep Museum in Sakkara Giza Egypt | One of Archaeological Museums in Egypt

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