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Heritage publishing · Established 2017

An Editorial Index of Egyptian Museums and Heritage Sites for Professionals

Museum Pro Heritage Publishing produces a corporate-grade museum and heritage index used by educators, university programmes, museum-studies students and serious travellers. Our four editors work from a Heliopolis office and verify every site on the ground within twelve months of publication. No advertising, no affiliate income, no sponsored coverage — institutional subscriptions only.

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The Citadel of Saladin in Cairo with the Mosque of Muhammad Ali on its grounds
Editorial method

How a Museum Pro Entry Reaches Publication

Four working principles that make the difference between a working professional reference and a recycled travel-brochure paragraph. They have not changed since our incorporation in 2017.

1. On-site verification

Every entry in the Museum Pro index is grounded in an on-site visit by one of our editors within the last twelve months. We do not publish from press releases, and we do not refresh an entry by phone call. If the site needs to be re-walked, an editor flies down before the next publication cycle.

2. Academic cross-reference

Findings are cross-referenced with the published academic literature, the Supreme Council of Antiquities records, and where relevant the UNESCO World Heritage documentation. Discrepancies between visitor signage and current scholarship are noted in the entry rather than smoothed over.

3. Structured presentation

Every index entry follows the same structured format — location, current ticket price, recommended visit length, accessibility notes, the editor who verified, and the verification date. This is what makes the Museum Pro database usable by university courses and by professional travel planners alike.

4. Public corrections

When we get something wrong, the correction is published at the top of the affected entry, dated and signed by the editor on duty. Institutional subscribers can request the full audit log for any entry going back to its first publication in our database.

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Recent Museum Pro Coverage

A selection of the entries our institutional subscribers have consulted most often in the last three months. Each card links to the full entry on the relevant topic hub.

The famous golden funerary mask of Tutankhamun on display
GEM · Cairo

The Grand Egyptian Museum and the Tutankhamun Wing

Our institutional-grade entry on the GEM, with curator-acknowledged gallery layout, the academic background of the Tutankhamun relocation, and a working teacher-script for guided school visits.

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Hypostyle Hall columns of Karnak Temple in afternoon light
Luxor · Temple

Karnak Temple Complex

The largest religious complex of pharaonic Egypt, built across fifteen centuries. Our entry covers the chronology of construction, the open-air museum, and the realistic visit planning for teaching groups.

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Domed silhouette of the Mosque of Muhammad Ali at the Cairo Citadel
Islamic Cairo

The Mosque of Muhammad Ali at the Citadel

The alabaster-clad nineteenth-century landmark inside the twelfth-century fortress. Our entry documents the architectural lineage from Hagia Sophia, the Tahtawi-era restoration history and the contemporary visitor protocol.

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The Step Pyramid of Djoser at Saqqara seen from the south
Pyramid Field

Saqqara — Step Pyramid of Djoser

The oldest large-scale stone monument in human history. Our entry includes the architectural genealogy back to mastaba precedents, the painted Old Kingdom tombs of Kagemni and Mereruka, and the reopened site museum.

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Twin colossal statues of Ramses II at Abu Simbel
Aswan · Abu Simbel

Abu Simbel and the UNESCO Relocation Project

The rock-cut temples of Ramses II and Nefertari, relocated above Lake Nasser in the 1960s. Our entry documents the engineering of the relocation, the inner sanctuary alignment dates, and the modern convoy logistics.

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Philae Temple of Isis on Agilkia Island at Aswan
Aswan · Ptolemaic

Philae — Temple of Isis

The last functioning pharaonic religious complex, closed by Justinian in 537 CE. Our entry covers the Agilkia relocation, the Coptic conversion of the Hathor chapel and the modern sound-and-light programming.

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Institutional clients

Built for Educators and Professional Travel Planners

Museum Pro is the only specialist museum index that holds institutional subscriptions from Egyptian and international universities, museum-studies programmes, university libraries and professional travel-planning firms. Our institutional subscriber list currently runs to thirty-two organisations, including three Cairo universities, four European museum studies departments and a national heritage agency outside Egypt.

The data structure that makes the Museum Pro index useful to institutional clients is the same structure that makes it useful to individual readers: consistent fields per entry, dated verification, signed editor, public corrections. Universities use it as a reference for student trip planning and museum-studies coursework. Tour-planning firms use it as a quality check against operator-supplied site descriptions. Heritage agencies cite our pricing histories when budgeting field trips.

We are reachable directly at the editorial desk on Cleopatra Street in Heliopolis. Institutional inquiries are answered on the same business day; the dedicated institutional liaison is Farida Kamel. Individual reader inquiries follow the standard plan-tier response windows on the pricing page.

  • Every entry verified on site by a Museum Pro editor.
  • Structured presentation across all entries.
  • Twelve-month re-walk and rewrite cycle.
  • Institutional plans with multiple-recipient invoicing.
  • Public corrections column with editor attribution.
Topic hubs

Seven Hubs Across the Museum Pro Index

Pick whichever matches your interest. The first three carry the bulk of the published reviews; the remaining four are the structured reference shelf.

Museum Index

The ranked editorial directory of Egyptian museum collections.

Ruins and Temples

Pharaonic, Greco-Roman and Coptic complexes with full editorial entries.

City Briefs

Cairo, Luxor, Aswan, Alexandria — institutional working summaries.

Family Routes

Routes that work with children — pace, snacks, what to skip.

Subscriptions

Three Plans Fund the Editorial Work

Museum Pro is read-supported. The three plans on the pricing page are how we fund the four editors, the office in Heliopolis, the database maintenance and the corrections review. Nothing on the public index is paywalled — the difference between plans is in the institutional support and the printable resources.

The most expensive tier — the Institutional plan — is what universities and heritage agencies subscribe to. It includes a named editorial liaison, the printable resource pack for educators, and bulk PDF exports of the index by region. Individual readers usually take the Reader plan, which adds the printable resource pack without the institutional support layer.