I liked the museum. there are probably not many exhibits (we have nothing to compare them with), but they are authentic and everything is done well both inside and out beautifully, clean and spacious. payment by card, but for Russians, a visit for cash is local pounds (200 for an adult, 100 for a child, i.e. a family of 2 people and 1 child can visit it for about 1000 rubles for all) and a passport or photo of it. neither dollars nor euros are accepted! change money in advance! as a last resort, ask taxi drivers to exchange bucks for pounds (it will not be very profitable). the museum seems to be open from 17.00, it is better to approach a little in advance, while it is light, take a picture and walk around the territory, and then go to the museum. there are a couple of souvenir shops inside (prices are not cheap).
from the museum towards Naama Bay in 5-7 minutes walk you can go to Hollywood Park, there is also a beautiful illuminated place. inside it, to the right behind the stage in the back, there is a shop with cheap souvenirs)
For a city with a forty-year history, the opening of the museum is like a large pearl in a necklace. The museum is not large in terms of the number of exhibits, but it is a good idea to look at the history of Egypt without going to Cairo. We visited with an excursion where the ticket price for visiting the museum is included. For an individual visit, the price is like 15 Baku rubles per person. Have a good experience!