Military Museum General History
Charting the History of Egyptian WarfareCairo,
11211
Egypt
+20 2 512 9619Overview
With more space devoted to ceremonial equipment and costumes than the brutal realities of war, pacifists should not be deterred by the name of this museum. Scale models and life-size simulations depict several of Egypt's key battles, and visitors can actually step into the scene in which Egyptian soldiers cleverly blasted the "impregnable" sand Bar-Lev line with water cannons.I am Egyptian . I would like to send greetings for all of you and introduce a great offer . we have well furnished rooms , a car with a driver take you for any where , 3 excellent meals , programs for every day to visit amazing places inside or out side Egypt ..... All of this and more, and you will only pay 100 USD A day ,I swear you will not pay more for anything .. I think it is a chance ... so who really need to visit Egypt with low coasts contact me at , whitebird_rabab@hotmail.com
It was very boring and i would not go back here again. Unless you like be here a bunch of mumbo jumbo about egyptain nothing ness than have a great time
Unless you are into Military history, I would spend your time doing other things in Cairo. Now, at the Citadel, there is two Mosques which are a must see and a spectacular view of Cairo. The restaurant on location has good food at low prices.
I liked all the millatary equipment!!!!! It was greaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat It was just fabulos! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Place is a beautiful setting however there was very little Egyptian military history - there was however a lot of British!! The museum artifacts were scarce and most things relating to Egyptian history were in picture/painting form. It was very funny to see old UK Fire Engines in such an ancient setting! My husband - who is Egyptian, was even disinterested. Not a place I'd want to visit again but glad I saw it



