When you think of trying to experience the incredible findings of Ancient Egypt in the UK, naturally, you think of the British Museum. However, not only is Southport home to a superb collection, but it’s not far from another of the nation’s best, either. Right now, we’re seeing a wave of interest in Ancient Egypt – one that’s even greater than usual, in fact. Perhaps this will help bring even more visitors to Southport over the coming months.
A Prevalent Interest Kicks Up a Gear Again
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Later this year, Lee Cronin’s The Mummy will stumble into cinemas, seeking to take the reanimated ancient priest back to the horror genre. It promises to be creepy, eerie, and loaded with startling sequences. It makes for a big pivot from the most beloved modern Ancient Egyptian movies, those of the 1999 The Mummy series. However, looking to catch the increased interest in the setting, there’s now a new entry to that film collection on the way.
So Much to Explore in Southport and Nearby
With everything that people are enjoying in entertainment and the huge, world-captivating news that Cairo opened a $1 billion museum dedicated to their ancient heritage, it makes sense that there’s an increased interest in anything related to Ancient Egypt. In Southport, the best place to go is, as you’d assume, The Atkinson Museum. Fresh off earning a national heritage and arts seal of approval, the collection has been very popular in 2026.
Open from 10 am to 4 pm Monday to Saturday, the featured area is complete with Anne Goodison’s vast and personal collection, dating back to the Victorian era of discoveries. A very wealthy woman, she was fascinated by the study of ancient civilisation and preserved the pieces incredibly well. Now, they’re free to experience at The Atkinson.
Having become a permanent collection in 2014, the collection has helped to make Southport a must-stop destination for those intrigued by Ancient Egypt. What helps is the uniqueness of the collection and how it adds to the more famous set of artefacts about 40 minutes down the road at the World Museum. The showcase features over 1,200 points of interest, including spells from the Book of the Dead and how they performed burials.
Just as mainstream interest is on the rise for Ancient Egypt, Southport stands ready to titillate visitors with its unique collection and convenient placement to even more artefacts at the World Museum.



