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Deux bâtiments faisant office de musée ont successivement abrité au Caire les objets découverts lors des fouilles entreprises sous sa direction, puis sous celle de Gaston Maspero. Sous le mandat de son successeur, Jacques de Morgan, le projet, ancien, de construire un véritable musée prend corps. Un concours d?architecture est organisé en 1894 par Honoré Daumet, président de la Société centrale des architectes en France, avec le soutien de l?opinion internationale. Le nombre élevé de participants et la variété des projets illustrent le retentissement et l?intérêt suscités par le concours, son sujet et le pays dans lequel il avait lieu. Fruit de la recherche internationale, des synthèses font à la fois le point des connaissances sur le déroulement du concours, les délibérations du jury, la construction du bâtiment, mais aussi sur le travail des architectes à la fin du XIXe siècle et les questions de style. 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