The following is an indication of an initial inventory of Egypt's antiquities around the world, which exceed millions of pieces:
British Museum, London, United Kingdom: It contains more than 100,000 pieces (it does not include the Windorf collection that was donated to the museum in 2001, and which includes six million prehistoric artifacts in both Egypt and Sudan)
The Egyptian Museum (German: Ägyptisches Museum) in the New Berlin Museum, Germany: about 80,000 artifacts
Petri Museum of Egyptian Antiquities, UK: It contains about 80,000 artifacts
The Louvre, Paris, France: contains about 50 thousand artifacts
Fine Arts Museum, Boston, USA: Has about 45,000 pieces
Kesley Archeology Museum, Ann Arbor, United States: Has over 45,000 objects
University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archeology and Anthropology, Pennsylvania, United States: More than 42,000 pieces [
The Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, UK: Has around 40,000 objects.
The Egyptian Museum (in Italian: Museo Egizio), Turin, Italy: has 32,500 pieces
Oriental Institute, Chicago, USA: with about 30,000 objects [
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA: about 26,000 pieces.
Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, Canada: Has around 25,000 pieces
Hearst Museum of Anthropology, Berkeley, California: more than 17,000 objects
Fitzolim Museum, Cambridge, UK: over 16,000 items
World Museum, Liverpool, UK: more than 16,000 pieces [].
Manchester Museum, Manchester, United Kingdom: about 16,000 pieces.
The Egyptian Pavilion at the National Archaeological Museum, Florence, Italy: more than 14,000 pieces. Museum of Art History (German: Kunsthistorisches Museum) in Vienna, Austria: more than 12,000 pieces [
Museums with five thousand to ten thousand Egyptian artifacts
National Archaeological Museum, Athens, Greece: more than 8,000 pieces.
Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow, Russia: more than 8,000 pieces [
State Museum of Egyptian Art (German: Staatliche Sammlung für Ägyptische Kunst), Munich, Germany: about 8000 pieces.
Roemer and Pelizaeus Museum (German: Roemer-und-Pelizaeus-Museum), Hildesheim, Germany: about 8,000 pieces
The Egyptian Museum at the University of Leipzig (German: Ägyptisches Museum der Universität Leipzig), Leipzig, Saxony, Germany: about 8,000 pieces
Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg, Russia: over 5,500 items
The National Archeology Museum (in Dutch: Rijksmuseum van Oudheden), Leiden, Netherlands: more than 5,000 pieces.
Peabody Museum of Natural History, New Haven, United States: more than 5,000 pieces
Museums with a thousand to five thousand Egyptian artifacts
Fine Arts Museum (Hungarian: Szépművészeti Múzeum), Budapest, Hungary: more than 4000 pieces.
The Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum, San Jose, California, United States: more than 4000 pieces.
Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago: over 3,500 pieces.
Archeology Museum (in Italian: Museo Civico Archeologico di Bologna), Bologna, Italy: about 3,500 pieces.
Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, United States: more than 3000 pieces.
Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States: over 2,500 items.
New Carlsberg Museum (Danish: Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek), Copenhagen, Denmark: over 1,900 pieces.
National Museum of Natural History, Washington DC, United States: over 1,900 pieces.
Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, California, United States: over 1,600 pieces.
Lyon Museum of Fine Arts (French: Musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon), Lyon, France: 1500 pieces
University of Memphis Art Museum, Tennessee, United States: more than 1,400 pieces.
Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, United States: over 1,000 items.
Free Art Gallery, Washington, DC, United States: more than 1,000 pieces.
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