Khaled el-Anani
The reopening of the Egyptian Museum in Tahrir comes after the precautionary measures approved by the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities,
Removing the morbid terrorist group from the political scene allowed the country to continue its path towards success and progress that almost completely stopped following the events of 2011.
Minister of Tourism and Antiquities Khaled el-Anani said that the inauguration of the Baron Palace is a touristic event that has an important cultural impact.
Once completed, the museum will become an important cultural beacon in the governorates of Upper Egypt.
Kafr El-Sheikh Museum received a collection of huge artifacts from Tel Al-Fara’een area in Kafr El-Sheikh Governorate.
On June 23, Egypt’s Minister of Tourism and Antiquities Khaled el-Anani met via video conference with Secretary-General of the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) Zurab Pololikashvili.
Egypt’s Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities is preparing to gradually reopen a number of archaeological sites and museums in July, while applying all the precautionary measures to combat the novel virus.
The Supreme Council of Antiquities' Board of Directors held its last session, headed by Minister of Tourism and Antiquities Khaled el-Anani, to take several decisions in this regard.
The inspection tour comes within the framework of the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities’ plan for the archeological openings during the upcoming period.
During the meeting, a number of precautionary measures were set for Egyptian and foreign archaeological missions at various archaeological sites working amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Egypt’s Minister of Tourism & Antiquities Khaled el-Anani inspected the latest developments in the central exhibition hall of the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization in Fustat.
This includes opening museums in the New Administrative Capital, Sharm El-Sheikh, Kafr El-Sheikh, among others.
Minister of Tourism and Antiquities Khaled el-Anani visited the various halls of the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization in Fustat.
Minister Khaled el-Anani convened at the ministry’s headquarters in Zamalek with Mostafa Waziri, Nevin Nizar and Moemen Osman.
Under the title "Forgotten Tales", the Central Administration for Scientific Affairs, Graphics and Training at the Ministry of Antiquities will launch on May 13 a series of filmed content on ancient Egyptian history on Facebook.
Waad Abul Ela said the construction of the wall in San el-Hagar is underway within the development work that is taking place in the region.
Under the title "You will not have to wait to see King Tut in the Grand Egyptian Museum", the American magazine Forbes shed light on the virtual tours organized by Egypt’s Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities.
Anany discussed with officials of the company, tasked with the GEM promotional campaign, many ideas and suggestions about the campaign's plan.
On April 18, the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism & Antiquities announced via the internet a new archaeological discovery in Saqqara Necropolis.
Anani uploaded a set of pictures with excavation workers in the Saqqara archaeological area on his Instagram account.