Tag: Egyptians

  • Michael C. Carlos Museum

    Get ready for an exhilarating June as I take you on a thrilling journey through the heart of Atlanta! I’ve crafted my very own Atlanta Bucket List, packed with adventures and hidden gems. Some of these I’ve already experienced, and I’m excited to share my stories and insights with you. Let’s dive in!

    Day 16: Michael C. Carlos Museum

    On the sixteenth day, I stepped back in time at the Michael C. Carlos Museum in Atlanta. This museum is a treasure trove of ancient wonders, perfect for anyone fascinated by Egyptian culture and mummies.

    Exploring the exhibits was like taking a journey through history. The artifacts and displays are both educational and captivating, offering a deep dive into ancient civilizations. It was an eye-opening experience that taught us so much about the rich cultures of the past.

    If you have a passion for history and ancient artifacts, the Michael C. Carlos Museum is a must-visit. It’s a different and enlightening adventure that will leave you with a newfound appreciation for the ancient world. Don’t miss this cultural gem in Atlanta!

  • Michael C. Carson Museum

    Michael C. Carson Museum

    Atlanta GA

    By: Cece Hymes

    I got a chance to check out this Museum. It was nice. It wasn’t that big but a nice size. You can enjoy the collections. Explore the art and history of world cultures from Africa; The Americas; ancient Greece and Rome: and South Asia.

    They had Ancient Egyptian, Nubian, and Near eastern art. They had the collections of mummies and talks about the Egyptian funerary masks, finely crafted bronze statuettes of deities.

    We saw the Greek Roman Art and it was so unique it had the maps on the floor, they had the Pacific Ocean and more. I thought that was very unique and different. I haven’t seen that in any other Museum.

    I love learning about the different cultures and ancient times. If you are interested check out this museum, it is really nice and very interesting. Make sure to follow me at Cece. Atl.