Founded in 1908, the Coptic Museum in Cairo is a repository of one of the world’s largest collections of Egyptian Christian art. Housed within its walls, the exhibits trace the rich history of the Coptic Orthodox Church, one of Christianity’s oldest denominations, from the second century onward. The museum showcases how the church evolved under the influences of pharaonic, Roman, and other cultural elements. Visitors can explore a diverse array of artifacts that offer a vivid glimpse into the artistic and spiritual heritage of Egypt’s Coptic community.
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