The National Museum of Egyptian Civilisation (NMEC) overlooks Ain Al-Sira Lake in the heart of Egypt's first Islamic Capital, Al-Fustat, is totally different from how it was only a year ago. The NMEC's main building is nearing completion along with its galleries, corridors and various exhibition sections. O
fficial inauguration scheduled for July 2011
It will house a whole set of monuments, among them are the Seboua Temple of
Ramses II
-- now on Lake Nasser; a complete façade of a Fatimid sabil ; two columns from
King Djoser
's temple at Saqqara; the collection of royal mummies; and the mummy of the ancient Egyptian artist Sanejem which is now on display at the Egyptian Museum in Tahrir Square.
Zahi Hawass
, secretary-general of the Supreme Council of Antiquities, says royal mummies will be displayed in such a way to illustrate the different personalities and achievements within the social context. These would include models of relevant temples, tombs and obelisks.