The Grand Staircase at The Grand Egyptian Museum in Cairo ๐ช๐ฌ
The Grand Staircase at the Grand Egyptian Museum is a massive, four-level vertical gallery that serves as a ceremonial path through 3,000 years of history. Rising 50 meters toward a panoramic view of the Giza Pyramids, it displays over 60 monumental artifacts organized into themes like Royal Image and Divine Houses. Visitors can walk past towering statues of pharaohs such as Amenhotep III and Senusret I, or use an adjacent travelator, to reach the museumโs main exhibition halls at the plateau level.



















