The International Museum of Nubia / The Nubian Museum is
located in Aswan on an area of 50,000 square meters, 7000 of which are excluded
to the building, while the rest designed as the yard of the museum The building
has three floors for display and housing, in addition to a library and
information center. The largest part of the museum is occupied by the
monumental pieces, reflecting phases of the Nubian culture and civilization
development.
Three thousand pieces of antiquities, representing various ages;
Geological, Pharaonic, Roman, Coptic and Islamic, were registered. The
open-door exhibition includes 90 rare monumental pieces, while the internal
halls contain 50 invaluable pieces dating back to the pr-history times, 503
pieces belong to Pharaonic time, 52 of Coptic era, 103 of Islamic age, 140 of
Nubian time, in addition to 360 pieces bearing the tang of Aswan.
The museum was completed for an estimated
construction cost of LE 75 million (approximately $22 million at the time), and
was inaugurated on November 23, 1997.