The exhibition showcases Hatshepsut and Nefertiti, emphasizing their roles in Egypt's history. Hatshepsut transitioned from queen to king, while Nefertiti was crucial in the establishment of monotheism with the Aten. A highlight is a replica of Nefertiti's unfinished bust, illustrating her renowned features. Additional items include a vase from Hatshepsut's time, altered to reflect Atenist beliefs. The exhibition is titled 'The Women Who Changed Egypt: Discovering Hatshepsut and Nefertiti' and is available for free until December 17th, with specific visiting hours.
The exhibition features a small glass case showcasing two influential queens of Egypt, Hatshepsut and Nefertiti, highlighting their historical significance and contributions.
Hatshepsut was a queen who became a king, while Nefertiti played a key role in the era's religious transformation towards monotheism.
A notable item displayed is a replica of Nefertiti's unfinished bust, depicting her iconic features and the artistry of ancient Egyptian sculpture.
The exhibition, 'The Women Who Changed Egypt: Discovering Hatshepsut and Nefertiti', runs until December 17th and is free to visit.
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