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Crocodile Museum

The museum within the Kom-Ombo Temple complex houses mummified crocodiles and mummified crocodile eggs.

Nagoa Ash Shatb, Egypt

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Nestled on the banks of the Nile River, the Crocodile Museum in Kom Ombo, Egypt, stands as a testament to the ancient fascination with one of the world's most formidable creatures—the crocodile. This unique institution provides visitors with a captivating journey through time, offering a glimpse into the sacred and mysterious world of crocodiles in ancient Egyptian culture.

The Crocodile Museum, situated near the renowned Kom-Ombo Temple, houses a remarkable collection of artifacts, statues, and mummified remains of crocodiles that were once revered by the ancient Egyptians. These formidable reptiles were not merely seen as creatures of the Nile; they held deep religious significance, embodying both protective and menacing qualities.

As you step into the museum, you are greeted by an array of crocodile-related artifacts dating back to the Pharaonic era. Intricately carved statues depict the god Sobek, the crocodile-headed deity associated with fertility, protection, and the Nile's life-giving waters. Visitors can explore the religious rituals and ceremonies dedicated to Sobek, gaining insight into the spiritual connection between the ancient Egyptians and these powerful reptiles.

The highlight of the museum is its collection of remarkably well-preserved mummified crocodiles. The museum displays over 20 mummified crocodiles, arrayed on a sand hill inside a glass showcase. A collection of crocodile coffins and sarcophagi, as well as crocodile fetuses and eggs, are also displayed.

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February 11, 2026

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Nagoa Ash Shatb, 1281301
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