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Yes, the Grand Egyptian Museum is officially open for visitors. Come and explore the world’s largest collection of Pharaonic treasures, from the majestic statues to the dazzling artifacts of ancient Egypt. Your unforgettable journey into history starts here.
In the case of cancellation of the trip by the customer, based on the start dates of the trip, the following costs will be charged:
15% of the total cost of the trip, with cancellation from the booking date up to 61 days before the start date of the trip
25% of the total cost of the trip, with cancellation from 60 to 31 days before the start date of the trip
35% of the total cost of the trip, with cancellation 30 to 15 days before the start date of the trip

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EL ALAMEIN WAR CEMETERY contains the graves of men who died at all stages of the Western Desert campaigns, brought in from a wide area, but especially those who died in the Battle of El Alamein at the end of October 1942 and in the period immediately before that.
The Alamein cemeteries are the cemeteries where Allied and Axis soldiers have been buried since World War II in New El Alamein on the north coast of Egypt. the memorial commemorates the 11,866 members of the Commonwealth forces who died during the Second World War.
When designing the monument, Worthington followed similar principles to World War I memorials, but made adjustments due to the climate and ecology of Africa. This included building tall walls to block drifting sand, providing shelters from the sun, and planting succulents, including cacti instead of the plants more common in Europe.
Visitors can visit the Italian and German military cemetery in the Tel Issa area outside the city of El Alamein. The German cemetery contains the remains of 4,200 German soldiers and was built in the style of medieval castles. While the Italian cemetery looks like a museum of graves, and whenever possible every tombstone bears the name of the soldier, but many have on it the word unknown in Italian "IGNOTO" - or unknown soldier.