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Virtual Egypt: Online Museums and Tours You Can Explore from Home

Evesham Editorial 11th Sep, 2025   0

Evesham is around 2500 miles away from Egypt, but it doesn’t stop many people from these parts having a fascination with the country. There’s a widespread interest in Ancient Egypt, in particular, as this was one of the world’s earliest advanced civilisations.

The main problem that Evesham residents find is that getting away on a holiday to the African nation can be difficult. Luckily, nowadays, there are virtual ways to enjoy Ancient Egypt from home, meaning that it’s easy to get an immersive experience without having to fly halfway around the world.

Entertainment Has Fostered Mass Interest in Ancient Egypt

Of all the ancient eras to choose from, Egypt has been one of the most documented in popular culture. Indeed, from the early days of film, there have been offerings based on the pyramid-building civilisation. For instance, Karl Freund’s 1932 film, The Mummy, is an iconic horror movie that inspired many others in the decades after. There was also Joseph L. Mankiewicz’s Cleopatra in 1963, which is one of the most infamous blockbusters ever made.

The modern entertainment industry has kept Ancient Egypt alive as well, with various high-profile documentaries on streaming services. Queen Cleopatra was a recent hit, popular for its blend of drama and factual elements. The iGaming sector is awash with titles based on the era too. For instance, the Eye of Horus slot is one of many offerings featuring pyramids, scrolls, and gods associated with those times.




Numerous Museums Have Online Expeditions

The great thing about the advanced technology of the internet is that you no longer need to be present in a particular place to enjoy what it has to offer. Some of the top museums around the world now have online exhibitions that give people a chance to take a virtual tour from the comfort of their homes.

The British Museum is a good place to start, as it offers a virtual tour of its Early Egypt gallery. You can access the website for free and click the different images for a 3D view of the displays. You can go on the Digital Egyptology website as well, where there are countless tours of pyramids and tombs.


In addition to these options, there are plenty of videos to choose from online, made by people who have toured famous exhibits. The Egyptian Museum in Cairo is a huge tourist attraction, with many visitors documenting their experiences.

Experiences Will Be Enhanced When VR Advances

Viewing online tours through a computer or mobile screen allows you to get an idea of what they are like without having to visit them, but the experience can be enhanced more with virtual reality.

Some museums run VR-based exhibits on-site, but full remote VR tours are still limited.

VR is expected to boom in popularity across the UK in the next few years, though, especially as headsets become cheaper. When this happens, it will be even easier for people to enjoy VR Ancient Egypt experiences from their homes.

For anyone wanting to expand their understanding of Ancient Egypt and experience it in different ways, there are endless sources to be found on the internet. It means that there’s no longer such a need to travel all the way to the country.

Article by Ben Spencer.