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The Canadian Museum of History welcomes spectacular ‘Queens of Egypt exhibition’

The majority of the objects on view come from Museo Egizio in Turin, Italy, which houses the largest collection of Egyptian antiquities outside of Egypt.

Ahram Online

The Queens of Egypt are ready to rule the Canadian Museum of History exhibition opening on Saturday 5 June and running until 22 August 2021. This magnificent and highly anticipated exhibition is an enthralling journey into the world of Nefertari, Nefertiti, Hatshepsut and other ancient Egyptian women of influence and power.

The exhibition offers an immerse, multi-sensory experience, which tells the stories of seven fascinating female figures who played important military, political, diplomatic, and religious roles in the New Kingdom (1539-1076 BC). They ruled as the wives, mothers, sisters and daughters of Pharaohs and, in one case, as the Pharaoh herself.

‘Queens of Egypt’ also features Mission Nefertari, an area dedicated to family activities for visitors of all ages. In addition to on-site events and activities related to the exhibition, the museum is offering special programmes online, including a guided tour with the curator and a virtual adventure.

“We are thrilled to welcome this exceptional exhibition at last”, said Caroline Dromaguet, acting president and CEO of The Canadian Museum of History. “Queens of Egypt is a rare opportunity to see treasures from one of the most important collections of ancient Egyptian objects, but above all to focus on an aspect less known and just as important: the place of women and their role within Egyptian royalty”.

Visitors to the museum will be spellbound by more than 300 monumental statues, sarcophagi, funerary objects, jewellery and other iconic artefacts. One of the highlights is the ‘Harem Conspiracy Papyrus’, which is a remarkable document describing the accusations, convictions, and punishments meted out to conspirators who plotted to assassinate Pharaoh Ramses III.

The majority of objects on display come from Museo Egizio in Turin, Italy, which houses the largest collection of Egyptian antiquities outside of Egypt.

“We are very glad to have the Canadian Museum of History hosting ‘Queens of Egypt’, especially in such a complex time globally”, said Christian Greco, director of Museo Egizio. “The artefacts displayed in the exhibition are much more than silent objects, but indeed a living world heritage, capable of transmitting universal stories from the past to today. We are sure that they will enthral and captivate the Canadian public”.

‘Queens of Egypt’ is a unique and unforgettable journey into one of history’s most important ancient civilisations. Presented against a backdrop of giant screens depicting landscapes and ways of life in the New Kingdom, the exhibition culminates with an evocation of Queen Nefertari’s lavishly decorated burial chamber, and her journey into the afterlife. The tomb is considered one of the most beautiful ever uncovered in Egypt.

The exhibition was originally due to be presented at the Canadian Museum of History in the summer of 2020, but was postponed due to the pandemic.

To ensure a safe and memorable experience for all, the museum has limited the number of visitors inside the museum through timed admission tickets, which can be purchased at historymuseum.ca.

The exhibition was developed by Pointe-à-Callière, Montréal Archaeology and History Complex, in collaboration with Museo Egizio (Turin, Italy), and adapted by the Canadian Museum of History.

Located on the shores of the Ottawa River in Gatineau, Quebec, the Canadian Museum of History welcomes over 1.2 million visitors each year.

 

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