Concise museum briefings · Egypt

Know Egypt's museums in five minutes each.

Five clean briefings, written for readers who want the structure of a museum — what's in it, where, why it matters — without ten thousand words of preamble. By Tamer Abdou, journalist, Giza.

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// The five briefings

Pick a building. Read for five minutes. Walk in informed.

Each piece sticks to facts: layout, key collections, recent changes, neighbourhood context. No reviews-of-reviews, no commerce, no upsell. Just the structure.

The Egyptian Museum at Tahrir Square in Cairo
Briefing 01 · Tahrir, Cairo

The Egyptian Museum at Tahrir in 5 minutes

The pink building on Midan Tahrir, opened in 1902 by Marcel Dourgnon. After the 2020–2023 transfers to the GEM and NMEC, the institution itself is now the artefact worth visiting. The brief: what's still here, what moved, and what to read first.

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The Citadel of Saladin in Cairo
// BRIEFING 02 · Citadel of Saladin

The Citadel of Saladin's museums in 5 minutes

Inside the twelfth-century walls: the Police Museum (former Mamluk arsenal), the National Military Museum (Muhammad Ali's Harem Palace), and a small Carriage Museum. What's where, and how to walk between them.

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The Bibliotheca Alexandrina exterior
// BRIEFING 03 · Bibliotheca Alexandrina

The Bibliotheca Alexandrina museums complex in 5 minutes

Four small museums under one disc-shaped roof on the Alexandria corniche: the Antiquities Museum, the Manuscript Museum, Anwar Sadat Museum, and the History of Science. Compact, surprising, often overlooked.

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A view of the Aswan area on the Nile
// BRIEFING 04 · Aswan, Upper Egypt

The Aswan museums in 5 minutes

The Nubian Museum on the eastern bank — UNESCO-supported, opened 1997 — and the Aswan Museum on Elephantine Island, the small archaeological museum overlooking the First Cataract. Both essential, both quick.

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Smaller museums in Cairo, summary view
// BRIEFING 05 · Cairo's smaller museums

Cairo's smaller museums you might miss in 5 minutes

Manial Palace on Roda Island, the Gayer-Anderson House next to the Mosque of Ibn Tulun, and the Mahmoud Khalil collection in Giza. Three buildings, three private-collector legacies, easy half-day stops.

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// Format

Why five minutes.

A long-read essay is a different kind of writing. These pieces are for the moment before you walk in: the taxi from the hotel, the metro carriage, the queue at the entrance. Each one fits the time it takes to drink one short coffee.

// What you get

Layout, not narrative

A walking diagram of the building. Where the rooms are, what's in them, which one to enter first.

// What you skip

Padded backstory

No "since the dawn of civilisation" intros. The history is in the labels. The brief gets you to the labels.

// What you don't get

Anything to buy

No commerce. No affiliate links. No upsell of any kind. The site is a notebook, not a shop.

Tamer Abdou, journalist, photographed in Giza
// The author

Tamer Abdou — Giza-based journalist, ten years on the museum beat.

I cover archaeology and museum policy for a small Cairene weekly. The briefings collect what I write down for myself before each visit — the spine of the building. They are short on purpose. More →