1. The Mummification Museum in Luxor is dedicated to the ancient Egyptian practice of mummification. The museum houses a collection of mummified animals and human remains, as well as tools and equipment used in the mummification process. One of the most interesting exhibits is the mummy of a high priest named Nespekashuti, whose brain was removed through his nose during the mummification process. The museum also has interactive displays that allow visitors to learn about the process of mummification and the beliefs surrounding death in ancient Egypt.
2. The Mummification Museum is open daily from 9am to 4pm. The phone number for the museum is +20 95 2361626.
3. Admission to the Mummification Museum is 100 Egyptian pounds for adults and 50 Egyptian pounds for students. Children under the age of 6 are admitted for free. The museum is located on the west bank of the Nile River in Luxor, near the Valley of the Kings. Visitors can reach the museum by taxi or by taking a ferry across the Nile from the east bank of Luxor.