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How to visit the Egyptian Museum in Tahrir Square now the Tutankhamun collection has gone to the GEM: what's still here, the EGP 550 ticket, and whether it's worth a half-day alongside the new museum.

Written by the Departly editorial team Reviewed against GOV.UK on 9 Jun 2026

Where

Cairo, Egypt

Opening hours

Daily 09:00-17:00 (last tickets about 16:00); shorter hours, usually closing 16:00, during Ramadan. Confirm your date locally, as the building enters phased renovation from 2027.

Tickets

EGP 550 (about ยฃ8) foreign adult; EGP 275 (about ยฃ4) student with valid ID; under-5s free. A photo/video permit is about EGP 300 extra. Payment is card-only at the gate.

Time needed

2-3 hours for the highlights; a full morning if you read the cases properly, as labelling is sparse and a guide helps.

In short

Visiting Egyptian Museum

The original Egyptian Museum in Tahrir Square is no longer where you see Tutankhamun โ€” the full collection, gold mask included, moved to the Grand Egyptian Museum in Giza in November 2025, and the royal mummies went to the NMEC back in 2021. What stays is a denser, older museum of roughly 170,000 objects: the Narmer Palette, the seated statue of Khafre, Rahotep and Nofret, and the gilded funerary gear of Yuya and Thuya. Foreign-adult entry is EGP 550 (about ยฃ8); allow two to three hours, pay by card, and treat it as the historical counterpoint to the GEM rather than a Tutankhamun stop.

Whatโ€™s actually here now

The big thing to understand before you go: the Egyptian Museum in Tahrir Square is no longer the Tutankhamun museum. The entire collection โ€” the gold mask, the nested coffins, the throne, all of it โ€” moved to the Grand Egyptian Museum in Giza when that fully opened in November 2025. The royal mummies of Ramses II and Hatshepsut left even earlier, in the 2021 โ€œPharaohsโ€™ Golden Paradeโ€, and now sit in the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization in Old Cairo. If your mental image of this museum is the famous mask in a glass case, that image is now in Giza.

What stays is, in some ways, the more interesting half. Roughly 170,000 objects still fill the cramped, century-old building: the Narmer Palette in Hall 43, marking the unification of Egypt over 5,000 years ago; the seated diorite statue of Khafre; the painted limestone Rahotep and Nofret, whose inlaid eyes are unsettlingly alive; and the gilded funerary gear of Yuya and Thuya, Tutankhamunโ€™s great-grandparents, which survived largely intact. The 1902 building itself โ€” dusty, overstuffed, hand-typed labels โ€” is part of the experience, and a deliberate contrast to the GEMโ€™s airy galleries.

The ticket, the timing, the verdict

Foreign-adult entry is EGP 550 (about ยฃ8), students with ID half that, and under-5s free; a photo permit is roughly EGP 300 more. Like every official Egyptian site now, itโ€™s card-only at the gate โ€” bring a debit or credit card, not just cash. Opening hours are 09:00 to 17:00 daily, with the ticket office shutting about an hour before and reduced hours during Ramadan. Itโ€™s on the north side of Tahrir Square: the easiest approach is an Uber, or the metro to Sadat station, which surfaces right in the square. Allow two to three hours; labelling is thin, so a guide or a good app earns its keep here far more than at the GEM.

Do the GEM first and properly โ€” thatโ€™s where the spectacle now lives. Come to Tahrir if you have a half-day spare and youโ€™re the sort of traveller who wants to stand in front of the Narmer Palette and the building where Egyptology grew up. If youโ€™re choosing one and time is tight, the old museum is the one to drop. Pair it with Coptic Cairo or the Khan el-Khalili bazaar, both a short Uber away, rather than stacking it against the GEM on the same day โ€” seeing both museums back to back blurs into a very long day of glass cases.

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Egyptian Museum FAQs

Is the Tutankhamun gold mask still at the Egyptian Museum in Tahrir?
No. The complete Tutankhamun collection, including the solid-gold funerary mask, moved to the Grand Egyptian Museum near the Giza Pyramids when it fully opened in November 2025. If seeing the mask is your priority, you want the GEM, not the Tahrir museum. Some older websites still list the mask at Tahrir โ€” they are out of date.
Is the Egyptian Museum still worth visiting after the GEM opened?
Yes, if you care about the history more than the headline objects. Tahrir keeps around 170,000 pieces, including the Narmer Palette, the statue of Khafre and the Yuya and Thuya funerary gear, in a cramped 1902 building that is itself part of the story. It's a half-day for enthusiasts; if you only have time for one museum, do the GEM.
How do you get to the Egyptian Museum and what does a ticket cost?
It sits on the north side of Tahrir Square in central Cairo; take an Uber or the metro to Sadat station, which exits into the square. Foreign-adult entry is EGP 550 (about ยฃ8), students EGP 275, paid by card at the gate. A photo permit is roughly EGP 300 more.

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