The Ramses Museum exhibits 180 of the greatest Egyptian treasures related to Ramses the Great (Ramses II), the “greatest king” in Egyptian history, and his reign.
This exhibition is officially recognized by the Egyptian government. This is the largest exhibition of its kind in history, comparable to the “Tutankhamun” exhibition held in Japan in the past. 180 pieces of ancient Egyptian artifacts and artifacts dating back over 3,000 years are on display under the special patronage of the Egyptian Council of the Greatest Antiquities, which maintains and preserves ancient Egyptian artifacts in the best possible condition.