Rams Road
The site described Luxor as “the heart of the Egyptian tourism industry”.
This decision comes within the framework of the ministry's strategy to organize a variety of touristic events and activities throughout the year.
The world’s eyes are turning to Egypt on Thursday as the Upper Egyptian governorate of Luxor is set to witness the opening of Avenue of the Sphinxes connecting two huge temples.
Egyptian Minister of Local Development Mahmoud Shaarawy, and Minister of International Cooperation Dr. Rania Al-Mashat witnessed the signing of a memorandum of understanding to implement the Workforce Improvement and Skills Enhancement (WISE) project in Egypt.
A tight medical support plan is set to be applied during the activities of the inauguration of the King’s Festivities Road, wrongly known as the Rams Road, that will take place on November 25th.
This comes within the framework of the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities' strategy for a comprehensive digital transformation of archaeological sites and museums.
The construction of this road began in the rule of King Amenhotep III of the 18th Dynasty.
It is considered the largest archaeological event similar to the Pharaohs’ Golden Parade.
Enani and Governor of Luxor Mustafa Elham, inspected the ongoing development work in the streets and squares surrounding the Luxor and Karnak temples.
The discovery was made while excavating south of the Karnak temples at the gate of Ptolemy III Euergetes.
60 percent of restoration of Great Pillar Hall of Karnak Temple completed.
Egypt’s Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly inspected the works of the restoration project of Al-Kebbash Road in Luxor [Rams Road], as well as the ongoing works in Karnak and Luxor temples.
The “Youth Train” to Luxor was organized in cooperation between the Ministries of Tourism and Antiquities and the Youth and Sports.
The Supreme Committee of the Egyptian French Center for the Study of the Temples of Karnak in Luxor has concluded its meetings to examine the works that have been accomplished during the 2020/2021 season at the temples.
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