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Eternity in Glass and Stone: The Grand Egyptian Museum Opens its Doors in Giza

After 20 years of construction, two revolutions, and a global pandemic, the world’s largest archaeological complex dedicated to a single civilization is finally unveiling its secrets. We explore how Heneghan Peng’s architecture bridges the Great Pyramids with a digital future.

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Eternity in Glass and Stone: The Grand Egyptian Museum Opens its Doors in Giza
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