In a celebration of one of Egypt’s oldest and most defining cultural symbols, the Egyptian Museum in Tahrir inaugurated on Tuesday the international art exhibition “From Green Papyrus to Eternal Art.”
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The Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) continues to attract large crowds, receiving more than 12,000 visitors by mid-day Monday as it marked its seventh consecutive day of public admission since opening on 4 November, with an average of about 19,000 visitors per day since then.
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Egypt has successfully repatriated 36 antiquities from the United States, all of which had been illegally smuggled out of the country.
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The Egyptian Museum in Tahrir will close its iconic Tutankhamun Gallery starting 20 October to allow for the transfer of the last of the boy king’s treasures to the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM), which opens its doors on 1 November.
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The Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities has denied releasing a new promotional video for the Grand Egyptian Museum's (GEM) upcoming inauguration, scheduled for 1 November.
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In a significant step toward promoting cultural and archaeological awareness among young generations, Egypt’s Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities is preparing to launch a new digital platform titled Rehla, dedicated to organizing free school excursions for public school students nationwide.
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As Egypt approaches the final countdown to the much-anticipated official opening of the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) on 3 July, excitement is mounting locally and internationally.
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Museums and archaeological sites across Egypt saw a significant surge in visitors during the Eid al-Fitr holiday.
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The Museum of Islamic Art (MIA) in Bab Al-Khalq remains in excellent condition and has not been affected by the flooding on Port Said Street caused by a burst in the main water pipe.
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Under the theme “Shared Heritage and Eternal Harmony” *, the Sharm El-Sheikh Museum organized a temporary archaeological exhibition to celebrate World Interfaith Harmony Week.
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As part of its soft opening since mid-October, the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) will implement new official opening hours beginning in February.
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The Egyptian Museum in Tahrir has launched a captivating new temporary exhibition entitled “The Scents of Ancient Egypt Through the Ages,” showcasing the rich history of perfume-making in ancient Egypt.
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Meta recently launched, in collaboration with the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism, a new feature on Instagram that provides visitors to the Egyptian museum with complete information about a monument's history as soon as they scan it.
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The Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities said in a statement that the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization (NMEC) in Fustat, Cairo, has seen a surge in the number of local and international visitors over the past few days thanks to its new innovative Instagram filter.
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Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly announced that the partial trial run of the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) will begin on Wednesday 16 October, according to the directives of President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi.
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The “Ramses and the Gold of the Pharaohs” and “On Top of the Pyramid: Ancient Egyptian Civilization" exhibitions proved successful two months after their official inaugurations in Germany's Cologne and China's Shanghai.
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The Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities in collaboration with the US embassy in Cairo and the American Research Centre in Egypt (ARCE) has launched a Centralized Museum Repository Project to support the implementation of the ministry’s Central Information System: Data Rescue, Training and Needs Assessment Project.
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Professor of Egyptology and MP Gihane Zaki has been named the Chief Executive Officer of the Grand Egyptian Museum, sources told Ahram Online on Sunday.
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In celebration of International Museum Day (IMD) on 18 May, entry to all antiquities museums across the country under the Supreme Council of Antiquities (SCA) will free to Egyptian visitors.
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The silver bed of Amina Hanem Elhamy, the mother of Khedive Abbas Helmy II is safe and sound at the Manial Palace Museum and was not disappeared as rumoured on social media earlier Saturday, Egypt’s Supreme Council of Antiquities announced.
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