Royalty from around the world are leading Heads of State and Dignitaries at the Opening of the Grand Egyptian Museum in Giza on November 1st. The Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM), displays tens of thousands of artefacts including the entire 5,000-piece collection of treasures unearthed with Tutankhamun in one place for the first time since the discovery of the tomb back in 1922.






Royal Guests are attending the official opening of the archaeological museum known as the “fourth pyramid” due to its design and proximity to the Giza necropolis. The architectural space will house permanent exhibitions occupying 85,000 square meters, and the entire complex will cover 480,000 square meters. It is designed to receive up to 15,000 visitors daily.

The opening has been postponed repeatedly due to the difficulty of erecting the building in the desert – in the shadow of the Giza pyramids – and ensuring that there were no relics underneath, a process of removing thousands of tons of sand that took ten years.

Despite this, the Grand Museum has gradually reopened spaces to visitors. Among the highlights is a 12-meter-tall, 3,200-year-old statue of Ramses II in the central hall, which has begun a new reign among the most important archaeological pieces from Pharaonic Egypt.

The crown jewel will be the treasure of Tutankhamun, the only pharaoh’s tomb discovered intact. In total, some 5,400 pieces found in the tomb by British archaeologist Howard Carter in 1922 will be on display. All these relics will be shown in a single space divided into galleries that will allow visitors to gain a complete picture of life, suffering, and drama during Tutankhamun’s time. The galleries of the Grand Egyptian Museum are interconnected chronologically so that visitors can journey through the entire history of Ancient Egypt.

King Philippe of Belgium

King Felipe VI of Spain

Queen Rania of Jordan

Queen Mary of Denmark

Prince Albert II of Monaco

Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg

Princess Akiko of Mikasa

Princess Sirivannavari of Thailand
Princess Salma bint Abdullah of Jordan

Crown Prince Theyazin bin Haitham Al Said of Oman

The Duke and Duchess of Castro

Arabic Script Tiara
Diamond Tiara
Boucheron Bracelet Bandeau
Queen Alia’s Cartier Tiara
Boucheron Emerald Tiara
Queen Rania’s Crown Brooch
Princess Rajwa’s Diamond Tiara
Queen Rania’s Diamond Tiara
Princess Iman’s Diamond Tiara
Queen Rania’s Boucheron Bracelet Bandeau
The Danish Emerald Parure
The Danish Pearl Poiré Tiara
The Danish Ruby Parure
Danish Diamond Bandeau
Wedding Tiara
Diamond Necklace Tiara
Midnight Tiara

Danish Diamond Rivière
‘Belle Epoque’ Diamond Earrings
Duchess of Leuchtenberg’s Pearl Bracelet
Wedding Earrings

Diamond Fringe Earrings

Aquamarine Jewels

Amethyst Earrings

Queen Josefina’s Diamond Brooches
Connaught Sapphire Brooch
Queen Louise of Sweden’s Engagement Bracelet 
Diamond Flower Brooch
Antique Turquoise Parure
Diamond Flower Earrings




