July 27, 2006

Ramses colossus to leave Cairo

A giant statue of Pharaoh Ramses II will be moved next month from a congested square in downtown Cairo to a more serene home near the Great Pyramids in a bid to save it from corrosive pollution, Egypt's antiquities chief said Monday.

Exhaust fumes from trains, cars and buses, as well as subway vibrations, are damaging the more than 3,200-year-old granite statue at Ramses Square, its home since the early 1950s, when it was taken from a temple at the site of the ancient Egyptian capital of Memphis.

The 125-ton statue -- a popular feature on postcards and guide books -- will become part of a new museum about a mile from the pyramids.

Full story here. The statue on the move will be quite a sight; the plan is to move a replica first by way of a trial run, with the real move to take place on August 25.

Posted by David on July 27, 2006 12:24 PM

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