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Friday the 13th! Lucky for some. It certainly is for those who are in Alexandria, Egypt. Closed since 2005 for a substantial rennovation, today the Greco-Roman Museum once again opens its doors to the public.
The museum has been in its present neoclassical building since 1895, starting out with 11 galleries. The most recent gallery, the 25th was opened in 1984. The museum contains several pieces dating from the Greco-Roman (Ptolemaic) era in the 3rd century BC, such as a sculpture of Apis in black granite, the sacred bull of the Egyptians, mummies, sarcophagus, tapestries, and other objects offering a view of Greco-Roman civilisation in contact with ancient Egypt.