- Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum
The Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum (REM), founded by the
Ancient Mystical Order Rosae Crucis , is a museum aboutAncient Egypt located at AMORC'sRosicrucian Park in the Rose Garden neighborhood ofSan Jose, California ,United States . The Rosicrucian Order continues to support and expand the museum and its educational and scientific activities.History
The founder of AMORC, Dr.
Harvey Spencer Lewis (Ph.D., F.R.C.), was a collector of various artifacts with mystical symbolism, some of them from the East. In 1921 he contributed financially to the archaeological excavations at Tel el Amarna (the capital city of the pharaohAkhenaten ) of the Egypt Explorations Society of Boston by receiving donations from AMORC members. In return, the Egypt Explorations Society donated several Egyptian antiquities to AMORC.In 1928 he presented to the public a collection named "The Rosicrucian Egyptian Oriental Museum", located at the administration buildings of AMORC at
San Jose, California .After Lewis' tour in
Egypt in 1929, AMORC received many more artifacts and donations and as a result the collection grew significantly, with more than 2000 exhibits.The second Imperator of AMORC,
Ralph Maxwell Lewis (F.R.C.), son of H. Spencer Lewis, decided to build new buildings for the museum. The new museum buildings opened in November 1966.By that time the museum managed to become unique by:
* Having the largest exhibition of Ancient Egyptian antiquities in the Western US.
* Being the only such museum in the world with buildings constructed in Ancient Egyptian architectural style.
* Having a purpose-builtplanetarium adjacent to the museum. The Planetarium was the 5th opened in the United States, and the first with a Star Projector built in the country, constructed by H. Spencer Lewis.
* Having its buildings set in anEgyptian revival park.In 1995
Julie Scott , M.A., S.R.C., moved to San Jose and became Director of the Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum.Notable exhibits
A notable activity took place in 1999 when the Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum started the travelling exhibition "Women of the Nile" accompanied by many lectures. "Women of the Nile" travelled across the United States of America and
Canada , and continued until 2001. In 2000-2002 a stone figure ofCleopatra VII from the collection was displayed inRome ,London andChicago in similar exhibitions.The Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum’s child
mummy traveled toStanford University in nearbyPalo Alto onMay 6 ,2005 to be studied underCT scans and other high-resolution methods of remote sensing, in a collaboration between the museum,Silicon Graphics , andStanford University Hospital and theNASA Biocomputational Lab. The results were released at the 75th Anniversary of the Museum onAugust 6 ,2005 , with detailed scans, and these were covered by aTime Magazine [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1090898,00.html article on the subject] . One of the scanning images won the [http://www.nsf.gov/news/special_reports/scivis/index.jsp?id=win2006 2006 Science and Engineering Visualization Challenge 2006] co-sponsored by theNational Science Foundation andScience Magazine .Visitors to the museum will notice
Taweret at the entrance, the Ancient Egyptianhippopotamus -like goddess of pregnant women andchildbirth . Since 2004, the Museum has been completely renovated, with the following Gallery themes:
*Afterlife and Rock Cut Tomb
*Daily Life and Other Cultures
*Kingship andPalace
*Temple (Sekhmet ) andAkenaten 'sAmarna period
*Rotating Exhibits.Rock Cut Tomb Replica
The Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum contains a composite replica of an ancient Egyptian tomb, based on photos and sketches taken by Rosicrucian expeditions to tombs at
Beni Hasan , in order to give the guests the experience of being in such an excavation. Below are photographs of the interior of the replica tomb, largely containing scenes fromThe Book of the Dead . The dark interior of the tomb replica is evident.External links
* [http://www.egyptianmuseum.org/ Official Web Site]
* The Museum now offers the following online resources for those who cannot visit the museum in person:
* [http://www.egyptianmuseum.org/egypt/index.html Museum Video Tour]
* [http://www.egyptianmuseum.org/visit/index.html#Museum_Audio_Tour Museum Audio Tour]
* [http://www.egyptianmuseum.org/collection/davinci_exhibit/index.html Leonardo Da Vinci Exhibit]
* [http://www.egyptianmuseum.org/collection/online_exhibits/index.html Rare Books of the Rosicrucian Library Exhibit]
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