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Malkata Palace exhibit shown for 1st time at Egyptian Museum in Cairo

The Egyptian Museum in Cairo unveiled a new permanent exhibition of paintings from the “Malkata Palace”, displayed for the first time to the public.

This initiative revives details of royal life in ancient Egypt after thousands of years.

The exhibition features a collection of rare wall paintings dating back to the 18th Dynasty, in Hall 13 on the

ground floor. These paintings have undergone meticulous restoration to preserve their original colors and details. This offers visitors a unique opportunity to discover previously unseen aspects of life within the royal palaces.

These paintings depict scenes from daily life and rituals within the Malkata Palace, one of Egypt’s prominent historical royal palaces.

They reflect the precision of ancient Egyptian art and its ability to document minute details of royal life, which remained hidden for centuries.

The museum invites visitors and archaeology enthusiasts to visit Hall 13 and enjoy a cultural experience that blends history and art within one of Egypt’s most important archaeological sites.

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