National Museum of Egyptian Civilization NEMC
The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization is a large Museum is 490.000 Square meters in the ancient city of Fustat, now part of Cairo, the museum partially opened in 2017 and will display a collection of 50.000 artifacts. The permanent collection is divided into two separate regions, one chronological the other thematic. The chronological areas will be the following: Archaic, Pharaonic, Greco-Roman, Coptic, Medieval, Islamic, modern, and contemporary. The thematic areas will be the following: Dawn of Civilization, The Nile, Writing, State and Society, Material Culture, Beliefs, and Thinking, and the Gallery of Royal Mummies. The collections will be taken from other Egyptian museums such as the Egyptian Museum, the Coptic Museum, the Museum of Islamic Art, the Manual Palace and Museum in Cairo, and the Royal Jewelry Museum in Alexandria. Also, they are moved from Egyptian Museum to The mummy's room.