The Helwan Wax Museum
The Helwan Wax Museum is an Egyptian museum located in the city of Helwan, Cairo.
It was established in 1934. The museum includes many wax artworks as well as rare collectibles from the stages of development of Egyptian history, starting from the Pharaohs all the way to the modern era.
The museum has many wax statues made with extreme precision which prompted specialists to classify it in fourth place on the list of the best wax museums in the world, and it is also classified as the second most famous wax museum in the world"
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