the sarcophagus of Ramses II will be exhibited in Paris

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An exhibition starting Friday, April 7 will allow residents and visitors to Paris to see the sarcophagus of Ramses II, one of the most important in ancient Egypt.

With infinite precaution, the centerpiece of the exhibition is revealed: the painted wooden sarcophagus of Ramses II. An invaluable treasure that Egypt has exceptionally agreed to lend to France. “This is to crown the excellent relations between France and Egypt, and to show the exceptional place that France has always occupied in the field of Egyptology.“, explains Alaa Eldine, Egyptian Ambassador to France.

180 treasures of ancient Egypt presented

The fascination for Ramses II crosses the centuries. He built the temple of Abu Simbel, the largest in Egypt, with its four colossi 20 meters high in his effigy. “He is the person who managed to make peace in the Middle East for more than 40 years“, recalls Bénédicte Lhoyer, Egyptologist and scientific advisor for the exhibition. Next to her sarcophagus, the bust of a colossus in limestone, or a gold-plated mask. Statues, jewels, sphinxes and tombs: in all 180 objects, treasures of ancient Egypt, will be presented during the exhibition from Friday April 7, at the Grande Halle de la Villette (Paris).


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