Nubia Museum, el Fanadek Street, 81111, Aswan, Egypt
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Introduction
Tourists can learn about the historical development of the Nubia region from prehistoric times to the present by visiting the Nubia Museum. The Nubia region refers to the area between the first waterfall of the Nile River in Aswan, Egypt and the fourth waterfall in Wadi Halfa, Sudan. The museum provides a large model of the Nile Valley, allowing visitors to mark the locations of major temples. In addition, the museum showcases the changes in the Nile River through various methods, as well as the migration and impact on archaeological sites during the construction of the Aswan Dam. Address Nubia Museum, el Fanadek Street, 81111, Aswan, Egypt
Opening hours 9:00-13:00
16:30-21:00 (winter)
18:00-22:00 (summer).