Antiquities and Tourism Ministry

Photos: Egypt inaugurates archeological monasteries in Qena
Archaeology

Photos: Egypt inaugurates archeological monasteries in Qena

Minister of Tourism and Antiquities Ahmed Eissa and Qena Governor Ashraf al-Daoudi on Saturday inaugurated the monasteries of St. George…
Around 22 tombs dating back to different eras discovered in Upper Egypt
Archaeology

Around 22 tombs dating back to different eras discovered in Upper Egypt

The joint Egyptian-Spanish archaeological mission between the Supreme Council of Antiquities and the University of Barcelona, operating in the Bahnasa…
Luxor’s Rams Road inauguration to take place in a few weeks: official
Egypt

Luxor’s Rams Road inauguration to take place in a few weeks: official

The Tourism and Antiquities Ministry announced the inauguration of the Rams Road and celebrations at the Karnak Temple will take…
Egypt postpones fees on foreigners visiting archaeological sites/museums until May 2022
Archaeology

Egypt postpones fees on foreigners visiting archaeological sites/museums until May 2022

The Supreme Council of Antiquities in Egypt on Tuesday has delayed the application of new prices for foreigner visit fees…
Immigration Ministry, Tourism Ministry coordinate to help stranded Egyptians
Egypt

Immigration Ministry, Tourism Ministry coordinate to help stranded Egyptians

The Assistant Minister of Immigration Mazen Fahmy met with the head of the Tourism Companies and Tourist Guides Sector Magdy…
Egypt’s Culture Minister launches first edition of Dendera Music Festival
Culture

Egypt’s Culture Minister launches first edition of Dendera Music Festival

Egyptian Culture Minister Enas Abdel-Dayem launched the first edition of the Dendera Festival for Music and Singing in Qena governorate…
Profile – Khaled al-Anany, the first Minister of Antiquities and Tourism
Egypt

Profile – Khaled al-Anany, the first Minister of Antiquities and Tourism

Khaled al-Anany was appointed to first Minister of Antiquities and Tourism, after the Tourism Ministry merged with the Ministry of Antiquities…
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