Mohamed Nagy Museum

Mohamed Nagy Museum is a photography and biographical art history museum located at 9 Mahmoud El Gendi Street, close to the Giza Plateau, [2] in the Haram district of Giza,[3] in the southwest of the Greater Cairo metropolis, Egypt.

[4] After his death it was formally inaugurated as a museum on 13 July 1968 by Tharwat Okasha, the Egyptian Minister of Culture.

More works were added to the collection following the purchase in 1987 of many of Nagy's oil paintings by the Ministry of Culture and further donations by his sister.

[4] Nagy's painting "Egyptian Revival," which had been displayed in the Paris Salon and honored with a gold medal, is housed in the museum.

[5] The museum has published a catalogue titled The Family of the Artist in the Country.