The Secret of Khéops


The story of a family in pursuit of the treasure of Pharaoh Khéops, believed to be found during Napoleon's Egyptian campaign and hidden in Paris.


Christian Robinson, who makes archaeology more attractive by deviating from traditional methods, embarks on an exciting quest to find the legendary treasure of Pharaoh Khéops, hidden in Paris, along with his daughter and grandson. During this quest, he tries to solve the complex clues left by Dominique Vivant Denon, the first director of the Louvre. The story narrates Robinson's efforts to find this mysterious treasure, his relationships with his family, and the difficulties they encounter during this process. The film, while attracting the attention of the viewers, also takes them to the dusty pages of history, providing information about the history of Egypt and France. The majority of the filming took place in Paris and the Louvre Museum.

Audience feedback about the film is generally positive. The audience has noted that the elements of history and archaeology, as well as family bonds and adventure elements, are successfully handled in the film.