The traveling exhibition “Tutankhamun: Treasures of the Golden Pharaoh” is returning to Egypt this week after completing its two-year tour in London, Paris, and Los Angeles, according to Youm7. The exhibition’s 166 artifacts will be displayed in the Egyptian Museum in Tahrir before being transferred to the Grand Egyptian Museum, where all of King Tutankhamun’s belongings will be on display in the same place for the first time. The exhibit set an all-time record for visits in Paris’ Petit Palais last September, when it drew 1.42 mn visitors, notes France24.
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