A marble sphinx greets visitors as they enter Ramses the Great, Houston’s latest coup in the international museum world. Sphinx are magical creatures from Egyptian and ancient Greek mythology. With the head and upper torso of Ramses, the lower body is that of a lion, sitting in state. Sphinx were often said to pose impossible riddles, devouring all who failed to answer correctly. For this reason, they were thought of as wise and all-knowing. The most famous statue of a sphinx is found in Giza alongside the pyramids. It is no secret that Egypt boasts a rich history of masterful rulers, but there is one name that reverberates through time like no other…Ramses the Great.
It was quite the tour de force for Houston to open the 10-city global tour of the longest-serving pharaoh, Ramses the Great and the Gold of the Pharaohs, with the world premiere engagement at Houston Museum of Natural Science.
Considered one of the most celebrated builders of Egypt, Ramses expanded borders, brokered the world’s first peace treaty, and became a symbol of achievement. The relics that carry his name may now inspire millions through the all-new touring collection. After Houston, the exhibit next moves to San Francisco, then Paris.
“Ramses II is considered to be the greatest king to ever rule Egypt” championed former Egyptian Minister of Antiquities and notable Egyptian archaeologist Dr. Zahi Hawass, recognized by many from the History Channel. “Many of the structures and artifacts that we’ve used to trace the history of Egypt were created as a result of Ramses the Great. This exhibition illuminates pivotal moments that earned the great pharaoh his place in history.”
This state-of-the-art museum experience exploring the life of Ramses is brought to you by HMNS in partnership with the Supreme Council of Antiquities of the Arab Republic of Egypt and produced in a joint venture by Cityneon and World Heritage Exhibitions. “We are thrilled to bring this exquisite collection to the world,” said Ron Tan, Executive Chairman & Group CEO of Cityneon Holdings, the brain trust behind the exhibition. “Our partners at World Heritage Exhibitions (WHE) have perfectly captured our vision to highlight the vast impact of Ramses on the historical development of Egypt. This exhibition will be unlike anything you’ve ever seen. Visitors will not only walk among priceless relics of the great pharaoh but also experience sights and sounds of the time through a cutting-edge virtual reality experience. This spectacular exhibition features 181 rare Egyptian artifacts; the most impressive collection of artifacts on Ramses II to ever leave Egypt. We are honored to have the opportunity to unveil rare treasures at such an esteemed institution as HMNS. We are eager for the museum-goers across Texas and the world to immerse themselves in this tremendous time in history.”
As visitors walk among real colossal statues, they explore many of the world’s most treasured riches and discover the most significant stories about Ramses and life in Egypt, including Ramses’ military victories. The exhibition showcases a dynamic recreation of Ramses’ triumph at the Battle of Kadesh, perhaps the largest chariot battle ever fought. On this captivating journey, guests will uncover a stunningly preserved artifacts, including sarcophagi, animal mummies, magnificent jewelry, spectacular royal masks, exquisite amulets, and ornate golden treasures of the tomb, showcasing the superb workmanship of Egyptian artists. “Ramses brings a level of production unmatched by any international touring museum exhibition that’s on display today,” says WHE President, Anthony Tann. “Cityneon continues to bring world-class experiences to folks across the globe, and we are proud to partner with them once again to bring Ramses the Great and the Gold of the Pharaohs to market.”
The exhibition features an immersive virtual reality experience depicted in a whirlwind tour of arguably Ramses’ most impressive monuments, the temples of Abu Simbel and Nefertari’s Tomb. The experience is led by the ghostly incarnation of Ramses’ illustrious wife, Nefertari, as she attempts to make it back to the afterlife and her loving husband. Along the way, Nefertari will share how Ramses transformed Egypt as a general, architect, and custodian of the ancient Egyptian religion. In cinematic motion chairs, viewers may fly through temples, sandstorms, and even come face-to-face with Ramses’ mummy in this electrifying animated journey.
A once-in-a-lifetime experience, Ramses the Great and the Gold of the Pharaohs stages the remarkable Egyptian landmarks through never-before-seen drone footage acquired with unprecedented access to many of Egypt’s most iconic locations. Guests begin their expedition through a 120-degree curved HD projection screen, providing a dramatic panoramic view of Egypt and unique insight into the life of Ramses the Great, also known as Ramses II. After viewing the entry video, visitors will be immersed in surround-sound audio choreographed with programmed lighting. They may explore the life of Ramses and the 19th Century surprise discovery of his mummified remains.
“We are privileged to announce this world premiere exhibition for the City of Houston” said Museum President Joel Bartsch. “We are thrilled in our partnership with Cityneon and WHE to debut this impressive museum exhibition. Our visitors can expect nothing short of a first-class, magnificent journey into the conquests of Ramses the Great and the wonderful antiquities born out of the talented artisans and builders of Egypt’s long and prosperous history.”
Ramses’ tomb was ransacked by robbers and the world believed his mummy and treasures were lost forever. But the legend of the great pharaoh only increased over the centuries. Visitors will explore the dramatic 1881 re-discovery of a mummy cache in a hidden tomb, where Ramses was found among long-lost royal mummies.
“It is vital that Egypt share our historic treasures in exhibitions such as this” remarked Egypt’s Secretary General of the Supreme Council of Antiquities, Dr. Mostafa Waziri, who was on-site in Houston for the announcement. “Beyond the benefit of generating funding to protect and restore these artifacts, they act as Egypt’s ambassadors to the world. HMNS is the perfect setting to introduce the all-new exhibition. Not only is this museum a world-class institution, but Ramses the Great and the Gold of the Pharaohs further augments the beautiful collection of Egyptian artifacts already on display at the institution. Guests who have enjoyed the Hall of Egypt over the years now have the chance to expand their curiosity with a brand-new exhibition.” Ramses the Great and the Gold of the Pharaohs at Houston Museum of Natural Science. Tickets are on sale now at hmns.org