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Are there any relics of Cleopatra in the Egyptian Museum?

There should be.

The Egyptian Museum was designed and built by the famous French archaeologist Mariette on 1858, and was called "the father of the Egyptian Museum" by the Egyptians. The museum is located on the east bank of the Nile, in Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt, near the Hilton Nile Hotel. It is one of the world-famous museums, with a collection of more than 300,000 cultural relics and 63,000 exhibits, accounting for about one-fifth of all cultural relics. Because this museum mainly collects cultural relics from the Pharaoh period, Egyptians used to call it "Pharaoh Museum".