Matrouh Museum is an archaeological museum located in the city of Marsa Matruh, Egypt. It was inaugurated in 2016, and houses a collection of archaeological artifacts from the region.
The museum is divided into two main sections: the Pharaonic section and the Islamic section.
The Pharaonic section houses a collection of artifacts from the Old Kingdom to the Roman period. Some of the highlights of the collection include:
A statue of the pharaoh Amenemhat II
A stela of the pharaoh Seti I
A mummy of a young woman
The Islamic section houses a collection of artifacts from the Islamic period. Some of the highlights of the collection include:
A Quran from the 13th century
A ceramic bowl from the 12th century
A wooden door from the 14th century
The museum is a great place to learn about the history of the region. It is well-maintained and has a variety of educational exhibits.