Coffin of ancient egypt’s ‘greatest king’ goes on display in paris

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AN EXHIBITION FEATURING THE SARCOPHAGUS OF RAMSES II OPENS IN THE FRENCH CAPITAL ON FRIDAY (APRIL 7) The coffin of “the greatest pharaoh to rule over ancient Egypt” is the star attraction of


an exhibition that opens in Paris on Friday (April 7). It is among 180 items - many rarely seen outside Egypt - on display at La Villette. Ramses II, born in 1303 BC, ruled for more than 60


years, during which Egyptian domination over Nubia was established and the temple of Abou Simbel built. His ornate coffin, or sarcophagus, arrived in France under police protection.


However, while it will be on display in the French capital until September, it does not contain the king's mummy, which has remained at a museum in Cairo. The loan of the coffin is


recognition of French assistance in helping save the mummy from decay following a previous visit to Paris in 1976. “We are thrilled to present this wonderful ensemble to the world,” said Ron


Tan, Group Executive Chairman and CEO of Cityneon Holdings, whose team of experts helped design the exhibition. “This spectacular exhibition will feature 181 rare Egyptian artefacts, the


most impressive collection illustrating the grandeur of pharaonic royalty. “Visitors will stroll among priceless relics of the great pharaoh and will also be able to immerse themselves in


the atmosphere of the time thanks to a virtual reality experience.” Dr Zahi Hawass, Egypt’s former minister of antiquities and an archaeologist, said Ramses II was considered the greatest


pharaoh to have reigned over the ancient kingdom. “Many of the artefacts and structures that we have used to trace the history of Egypt date from his reign. This exhibition will highlight


the pivotal moments that allowed the great pharaoh to enter history.” Tickets are available from THE EXHIBITION’S WEBSITE. RELATED ARTICLES NEW TUTANKHAMUN SHOW BREAKS FRANCE VISITOR RECORD


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