Get a look inside the $1 billion Grand Egyptian Museum in Cairo
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 ต.ค. 2024
- Cairo's Grand Egyptian Museum is finally set to open to the public. The $1 billion project features 12 galleries devoted to four eras of history with a look at some of the world’s oldest and most prized relics of antiquity. NBC’s Keir Simmons shares a look inside for TODAY.
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It's a wise investment in the future of Egypt.
I want to go there.
WELCOME TO EGYPT. WHERE CIVILIZATION BEGAN.
Yea and that stuff belongs to those peoples afterlife!
@@adamhuffman3354 they wanted to be celebrated in death and 3,000 years later their monuments are still being celebrated.
It started in irak and india
@@jockrlo04
Of course not, it started in Egypt followed by Iraq, China and India.
Didn't NBC reported this 2 days ago?
and NBC said it was 700,000 years of Egyptian history on display in the museum.... 700k. Pretty sure that's about 690k-ish too many years, but i could be wrong.
@@armychowmein8021 ur not wrong its about 700k and its not full open yet but this just u see in videos just little of who open just12 gallery until now still alot u didnt see and didnt open yet probley will open soon maybe less then 1 month they prepare for it will be huge festival
Egypt has very ancient history, You have to show your own history by your own museums not stolen museums of Paris or London
I wonder what would 3,000 year old wine taste like?
👑☀️🇪🇬👑
Nice
They still didn't show us inside insane
I walked through Caio in 2021 it's very poor.
Egypt is rich culturally and civilisation
Egypt has Mercedes car more than Germany
Maybe you just walked the poor place you can find places like them in new York and landon
what's wrong to be poor your country grows above poor country and one day u will back poor again like in 1940
@armychowmein8021 its about 700k of pieces and its not full open yet but this just u see in videos just little of who open just12 gallery until now still alot u didnt see and didnt open yet probley will open soon maybe less then 1 month they prepare for it will be huge festival dont miss it
What trite comments...
Ramsey the king who went against a God a True God and failed
Wow $1 billion! The Egyptian people live in real poverty and their government spends so much money on this museum which I’m sure will make good money BUT will it benefit the Egyptian people much? They still get paid such low wages
This will surely drive in a lot of tourists in a country whose main source of revenue is tourism
@@MattCorbin96 ya I’m sure it will but it doesn’t benefit the whole population, they have a lot of their population living in poverty from being paid extremely low wages plus not much government benefits
Egypt isn’t poor country
Where did the money come from? No money to feed the people?
Egypt isn’t poor country
From Arab and International Loans
Scam
Why are you jealous ?
1δισ για το μεγαλυτερο μουσειο στον κοσμο η ελλαδα χρωσταει στην μαιμου 500δις δηλ κυριολεκτικα καθε χωριο της ελλαδας ανοιξε και απο ενα απο τα μεγαλυτερα μουσεια του κοσμου! φοβερο και τρομερο!
The Arabic spring was terrifying to watch as looters kept trying to break into the museum while others fought them back, no security at all. The one time I felt it was time to put a worldwide organization in charge. Besides, everyone knows todays Egyptian's are to barbaric to handle such treasures, this museum does give it some hope. 😎😎