Farouk Gallery

Luxor


The only real antiques shop in Luxor, recently set up on the west bank not far from the Antiquities Inspectorate ticket office. They sell a selection of objects from Luxor and the area, some early 20th century, some newer. Call ahead to make sure they are open.


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