Discover the fascinating connections between Ancient Egypt and modern American landmarks on this unique tour. Led by Dr. Ali Zohery, an Egyptologist, delve into the treasures of the Pharaohs as you explore iconic sites like the U.S. Capitol, the Library of Congress, and the Washington Monument. This journey transforms Washington into a living extension of Egypt’s legacy, showcasing real mummies, divine leadership, and the eternal concepts of law and memory. Learn how ancient wisdom shaped modern democracy in an engaging and educational experience.
- Daily tours from 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM (excluding Fridays)
- Expert guidance from Dr. Ali Zohery, Ph.D., with an Egyptology background
- Explore major sites like the National Museum of Natural History and Lincoln Memorial
- Unique insight into the connections between Egypt and America's values
welcome to Explore Egypt in Washington, D.C. — a journey where ancient civilization meets modern power.
Our story begins at the U.S. Capitol, where the Egyptian concept of sacred authority transformed into the American idea of law and democracy.
At the Library of Congress, we step into the world’s greatest house of knowledge — where the wisdom of Ancient Egypt lives beside the memory of all human civilizations.
Inside the National Museum of Natural History, we meet Egypt face to face: real mummies, real kings, real science, and the eternal belief in resurrection.
Before us rises the American Obelisk — the Washington Monument — directly inspired by Egypt’s sacred monuments of eternity.
At the Lincoln Memorial, we reflect upon moral judgment, legacy, and the sacred role of leadership.
And finally, at the Jefferson Memorial, surrounded by water and light, we witness the eternal rebirth of civilization.
This is not a tour.
This is a civilization revelation.”
National Museum of Natural History – 2nd Floor (Egyptian Section)
Theme: The Living Body of Civilization
Real mummies
Sarcophagi
Daily life tools
Medicine, astronomy & afterlife
Death → Resurrection → Eternity
This is where Egypt is seen face to face.
2 1/2 blocks away from Union Station Metro
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