Shortly after its reopening and after the lifting of Prague's COVID-19 lockdown, tickets for the 'Kings of the Sun' exhibition have sold out until June 6. Ibrahim Mostafa, the Inspector escorting the exhibition said that the exhibition, since its reopening in early May 2021, was visited by almost 10,000 people. They are divided into six groups per day each consisting between 65 to 66 visitors. The exhibition was officially inaugurated in August 2020. The opening of the exhibition coincided with the celebration of the 60th anniversary of the start of Czech archaeological work in Egypt. The exhibition was inaugurated by the minister of tourism and antiquities along with the Czech prime minister. On display, there are 90 artefacts unearthed during excavations conducted by the Czech mission in Abusir. Among the most valuable items on display is a basalt statue of King Raneferef, carved around the year 2460 BC, alongside other objects and statues from the Old Kingdom.