⚱️ Located along Luxor’s Corniche, the Mummification Museum offers a fascinating insight into one of Ancient Egypt’s most iconic practices.
The museum explains in detail how the ancient Egyptians prepared both humans and sacred animals for the afterlife, showcasing tools, embalming materials, mummies, and ritual objects used during the mummification process. It also highlights the religious beliefs behind preservation, which were essential to the concept of life after death in Ancient Egyptian culture.
Although smaller than other museums in Egypt, it provides a unique and focused perspective on ancient religion, funerary traditions, and daily life practices.
⏱️ Recommended Visit Time: 30–45 minutes.
🎟️ Entry fee: Paid (separate ticket required).
📸 Details to notice: Exhibits explaining each step of the mummification process and well-preserved artifacts.
💡 Traveller Addicted Tip: Combine this visit with Luxor Temple and a walk along the Nile Corniche, as they are all within easy walking distance and fit perfectly into a single East Bank exploration.