Every museum located in Egypt is a place of wonder and education with enough information to fill multiple halls. The Agricultural Museum out does most other museums with the grounds covering well over 100 thousand square meters. What could possibly be so important to take up such a space and in such a lavish building once belonging to a princess, it is the very thing that made it possible for Egypt to grow as a nation and survive a harsh world; agriculture. Agriculture with the help of the Nile and the intrepid attitude of the Egyptians developed this nation into a formidable enemy and powerful ally.
Extravagant garden surround the museum with varying types of flora and fauna. Statues are nestled among the gardens that visitors can explore. The actual museum consists of ten halls that follow the process and advancement of agriculture throughout the ages. Located near Cairo, this museum is a great place to spend the day, as that is about how long it takes to look at every display.