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Khufu Ship: An Extraordinary Ancient Vessel
Located immediately south of the Great Pyramid, the Khufu Ship Museum displays one of the oldest wooden boats in existence. Unearthed in 1954, it offers extraordinary insights into the burial practices of ancient Egypt.
The museum was built in 1985 to house the reconstructed Khufu ship, made from 1,200 pieces of Lebanese cedar. The vessel, discovered in five burial pits near the Great Pyramid, was likely intended to transport Khufu's mummy across the Nile for its journey into the afterlife. The careful restoration and protective encasement allow visitors to appreciate this significant cultural artifact.
Unforgettable Highlights
🛶 Ancient Craftsmanship: Marvel at the intricate construction of the vessel, showcasing techniques from over 4,500 years ago.
🌍 Historical Significance: Understand the role of the ship in Egyptian funerary practices, emphasizing the beliefs in the afterlife.
👣 Visitor Experience: Visit with protective footwear to respect the exhibit and support preservation efforts.
Accessibility is limited with a paid entry. The museum attracts tourists, families, and historians interested in ancient Egyptian culture.
Interesting Facts about Natural History MuseumKhufu Ship
Ancient Vessel
The Khufu Ship is considered one of the oldest boats ever discovered, dating back to circa 2500 BC.
Unusual Construction
The ship is constructed from Lebanese cedar, which was highly valued by ancient Egyptians.
Burial Practice
The ship was buried with the pharaoh to facilitate his journey in the afterlife, connected to solar worship.
Location
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Address
View mapNazlet El-Semman
Opening Hours
Friday:
9:00 AM–5:00 PM
Monday:
9:00 AM–5:00 PM
Saturday:
9:00 AM–5:00 PM
Sunday:
9:00 AM–5:00 PM
Thursday:
9:00 AM–5:00 PM
Tuesday:
9:00 AM–5:00 PM
Wednesday:
9:00 AM–5:00 PM
Contact Information
Price
Paid entry. Additional costs may apply for special exhibitions.
Average Visit Duration
Duration: Approximately 1 hour.
Best Time to Visit
Weekday mornings (9:00 AM–11:00 AM) are best for fewer crowds.