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Suez Canal Museum: A Gateway to Maritime History

Explore the history of the Suez Canal, an engineering marvel connecting East and West, at the Suez Canal Museum in Ismailia.

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The Suez Canal Museum in Ismailia chronicles the history of the Suez Canal, a vital waterway connecting the Mediterranean and Red Seas. Exhibits showcase the canal's construction, operation, and impact on global trade, offering visitors a glimpse into this engineering marvel.

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علي بجوار مديرية أمن، شارع محمد فريد, Ismailia 1, Al Temsah, Ismailia Governorate, EG
Monday
9 am-4 pm
Tuesday
9 am-4 pm
Wednesday
9 am-4 pm
Thursday
9 am-4 pm
Friday
9 am-4 pm
Saturday
9 am-4 pm
Sunday
9 am-4 pm

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    Getting There

    Walking

    If you are near Ismailia City Center, head east on El-Gomhoria Street. Continue walking straight for about 1 kilometer until you reach the intersection with Mohamed Farid Street. The museum is located on Mohamed Farid Street, next to the Directorate of Security.

    Public Transport

    To reach the Suez Canal Museum by microbus, find a microbus heading towards Al Temsah area. You can catch one from the main bus station or designated microbus stops around Ismailia. The cost for a short trip is minimal, typically less than 5 EGP.

    Taxi

    Taxis are readily available near the main squares in Ismailia. Tell the driver to take you to the Suez Canal Museum located on Mohamed Farid Street, next to the Directorate of Security. A 5km ride in Ismailia costs about 25 EGP. It is advisable to agree on the fare before starting your trip.

    Local tips

    Visit during the morning for a quieter experience and better engagement with the exhibits.
    Combine your museum visit with a walk along the canal to witness the shipping activity firsthand.
    Check the museum's official hours before visiting, as they may vary on holidays.
    Allocate at least two hours to fully appreciate the exhibits and displays.

    Discover more about Suez Canal Museum

    The Suez Canal Museum in Ismailia stands as a tribute to the monumental engineering feat that is the Suez Canal. Established to educate visitors about the canal's historical significance, the museum features exhibits that showcase the canal's construction, operation, and its pivotal role in global trade. The museum's architecture reflects the historical context of the canal, providing a picturesque backdrop for exploration.Inside, discover a collection of photographs, documents, and artifacts that narrate the story of the canal, from its inception in the 19th century to its modern-day operations. Highlights include models of ships that navigate the canal, detailed maps, and personal stories from those who worked on its construction. Interactive displays engage visitors of all ages, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of the canal's impact on international shipping and commerce. The museum also sheds light on other canals and their role in sea trade, such as the "Canal of the Pharaohs".The museum gives an account of the history of the city of Suez and its antiquities from prehistory to the modern era. The idea for the National Museum of Suez was conceived after the collapse of the older museum during the war in 1967. The museum consists of two floors separated by an open exhibition hall that displays different styles of Greek, Roman and Islamic archaeological columns.Located in Ismailia, a city steeped in the canal's history, the museum enhances the visitor experience. A stroll along the nearby waterfront offers views of vessels passing through the canal. The museum is open daily from 9 AM to 4 PM.
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