Egyptian Pavilion

The Egyptian Pavilion is a reproduction of the famous Temple of Philae dating from the Pharaonic period from 300 B.C. to 300 A.D. The interior is a reproduction of the Hypostyle hall of the Temple of Karnak. Among the exhibits are reproductions of statues of ancient Egyptian kings and scientists, and here will be found a life-sized statue of King Tut-an-Khamen and a miniature replica of his throne. Other exhibits consist of jewelry, hand-made carpets and rugs, seramics, glassware, brassware, inlaid work, agricultural products, leather works.

Official Guide
Book Of The Fair
1933
Published by
A Century Of Progress
Administration Building
Chicago