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Published date:2024/12/18 7:59:44
King Tut Museum in Genena City is the most important sightseeing in South Sinai. It’s collecting one to one copied pieces of King Tut exhibits from Egyptian Museum. All the pieces were created under supervision of Ministry of State for Antiquities affairs. 135 pieces in an integrated museum were proposed with a series of photographs showing the opening of the cemetery and some of the documents in the handwriting of Howard Carter, who discovered the tomb in 1922.
Improved Efficiency
To address this challenge of providing optimal lighting and visibility, the museum turned to the HDL lighting system, leveraging its advanced capabilities to tailor lighting experiences for both visitors and staff. The installation of Enviro smart panels and Granite displays empowers staff to effortlessly control lighting scenarios throughout the museum, enhancing ambiance and highlighting key exhibits.
Enhanced Comfort with Sustainability
Customized lighting presets enable the creation of immersive atmospheres tailored to each exhibition area, enriching the visitor experience. Additionally, the integration of PIR and LUX sensors automates lighting in public areas, intelligently adjusting illumination levels based on occupancy and natural light conditions. This innovative approach not only enhances visitor comfort but also significantly reduces energy consumption, aligning with the museum's commitment to sustainability.
Through the implementation of the HDL lighting system, the King Tut Museum achieves a harmonious balance between functionality and aesthetics. The tailored lighting effects not only showcase the museum's treasures in their best light but also contribute to energy efficiency, fulfilling the museum's conservation objectives. Visitors are enveloped in an enchanting ambiance that brings ancient history to life, fostering a deeper appreciation for Egypt's rich cultural heritage.
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