The King Tut Museum, located in Sharm el Sheikh’s Genena City mall, offers a glimpse into the life of Ancient Egypt’s boy king, Tutankhamun, who died at the young age of 18 some 3,300 years ago. This compact museum houses around 130 replica artifacts and photos, carefully arranged to narrate the story of the pharaoh whose tomb was famously discovered by Howard Carter. Visitors can explore the beautifully displayed exhibits, which provide a detailed and immersive experience of Tutankhamun’s era and the treasures that have captivated the world for decades.
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