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Pharaos Collection

Step back in time and immerse yourself in the world of pharaohs, the ancient rulers of Egypt

Background imagePharaos Collection: Canopic shrine from the tomb of Tutankhamun

Canopic shrine from the tomb of Tutankhamun (reigned 13321323 BC), as discovered by Howard Carter among others in 1922 in the Valley of Kings

Background imagePharaos Collection: Funerary Valley Kings Treasures Ancient Egypt

Funerary Valley Kings Treasures Ancient Egypt
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Background imagePharaos Collection: South slope of a royal burial ground, Egypt

South slope of a royal burial ground, Egypt
3787372 South slope of a royal burial ground, Egypt. by English Photographer, (20th century); (add.info.: South slope of a royal burial ground, Egypt. Photograph of 1923 book)

Background imagePharaos Collection: Statue of Queen Nefertari at the Luxor Temple, Egypt

Statue of Queen Nefertari at the Luxor Temple, Egypt
Statue of Queen Nefertari at the side of a sitting statue of Ramesses II at the Luxor Temple, Egypt. The statue shows the standing queen supporting her husband Ramesses II

Background imagePharaos Collection: Statue of Pharao Khafra in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo

Statue of Pharao Khafra in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo
Side view of a diorite statue of Pharao Khafra (4th dynasty, ruled circa 2570 - 2530 BC) sitting on a throne exhibited in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, Egypt

Background imagePharaos Collection: Diadem of Tutankhamun

Diadem of Tutankhamun
Diadem of Pharao Tutankhamun (reigned 13321323 BC) made out of solid gold and various semi-precious stones, as exhibited in the Egyptian Museum of Cairo

Background imagePharaos Collection: Ancient Egyptian pectoral from Tutankhamuns tomb

Ancient Egyptian pectoral from Tutankhamuns tomb
A pectoral from the tomb of Pharao Tutankhamun (reigned 13321323 BC). It is composed of a winged scarab, flanked by the goddesses Nephtys (left) and Isis (right) kneeling. Date: circa 1925

Background imagePharaos Collection: Entrance pylon of Ramesses II in the Luxor Temple, Egypt

Entrance pylon of Ramesses II in the Luxor Temple, Egypt
Side view on the entrance pylon of the Luxor Temple in Upper Egypt, built by Ramesses II whose statues and obelisk stand in front of it

Background imagePharaos Collection: Head of a statue of Pharao Amenhotep III

Head of a statue of Pharao Amenhotep III
Head from monumental red granite statue of Amenhotep III (reigned circa 1390 - 1350 BC, 18th dynasty), exhibited in the British Museum, London, since 1823

Background imagePharaos Collection: Third coffin of Tutankhamun in stone sarcophagus

Third coffin of Tutankhamun in stone sarcophagus
The innermost coffin of Pharao Tutankhamun (reigned 13321323 BC), as discovered by Howard Carter among others in 1922 in the Valley of Kings



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Step back in time and immerse yourself in the world of pharaohs, the ancient rulers of Egypt. From the Canopic shrine found in Tutankhamun's tomb to the Funerary Valley Kings Treasures, these artifacts offer a glimpse into a civilization that thrived thousands of years ago. As you wander through the South slope of a royal burial ground, marvel at the intricate details on statues like Queen Nefertari at Luxor Temple or Pharao Khafra at the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. These majestic figures stand as testaments to their power and influence during their reigns. The Diadem of Tutankhamun adorns his mummified body, symbolizing his divine status as a pharaoh. This ornate headpiece showcases exquisite craftsmanship and serves as a reminder of Egypt's rich artistic heritage. Ancient Egyptian pectorals from Tutankhamun's tomb tell stories through symbols and hieroglyphics. Each piece holds secrets waiting to be deciphered by those who dare to delve into this fascinating culture. The grandeur continues with Ramesses II's entrance pylon at Luxor Temple. Its towering structure commands attention, reflecting the might and ambition of one of Egypt's most renowned pharaohs. Gaze upon the regal Head statue of Pharao Amenhotep III; its serene expression captures both strength and wisdom. This masterpiece stands tall amidst countless other treasures within ancient tombs. Pharao Khafra makes another appearance in Cairo's Egyptian Museum, where visitors can admire his lifelike statue up close. The level of detail is awe-inspiring, showcasing how artistry flourished under pharaonic rule. Finally, explore Tutankhamun's third coffin encased within a stone sarcophagus - an extraordinary sight that encapsulates both mystery and majesty. It reminds us that even after centuries have passed since their reigns ended, these pharaohs continue to captivate our imagination.