The Museum Of Egyptian Antiquities
A historical background The Museum Of Egyptian Antiquities is considered to be one of the oldest, most famous, and largest museums in the world. The Egyptian Museum has a long history that dates back to the year 1825 when Mohamed Ali Pasha, the ruler of Egypt at the time, issued a decree to establish a museum for […]
Pics: Coronavirus measures taken in Egypt’s New Administrative Capital
Companies in the New Administrative Capital, east of the capital Cairo, have distributed face masks among laborers working in the different projects in the city, few days after President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi appeared in a video while scolding officials for allowing laborers to work without masks. All precautionary measures have been taken to ensure the […]
Egypt’s prosecutor orders arresting 23 suspects over preventing burying COVID-19 victim
Some 23 suspects were arrested Sunday night as per the Egyptian prosecutor’s orders over attempting to prevent the burial of a doctor who died of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) in Dakahlia governorate on April 11. The suspects will be accused of mass gathering in violation to the COVID-19 precautionary measures, resistance of the authorities, disrupting […]
The Pharaonic Village
The Pharaonic Village was founded by Dr. Hassan Ragab Ph.D. An interesting fact, he was also the person who rediscovered the ancient Egyptian art of papermaking (Papyrus). The Pharaonic Village is a historic experience not to be missed. It is a unique place where Egypt’s entire history is explained in 2-3 hours, from ancient living to modern times. The […]
Egypt’s Ministry of Culture’s YouTube channel to present Opera Aida on Apr.18
The Egyptian Ministry of Culture’s YouTube channel will present Opera Aida that is scheduled to be broadcast on April 18 and comes as part of the online initiative “Stay at Home … Culture is between your Hands”. Minister of Culture Inas Abdel Dayem agreed with Minister of State for Information Osama Haikal to broadcast the […]
WYF launches ‘Book Challenge’ amid Corona self-isolation
The official Facebook page of the World Youth Forum (WYF) addressed the need for investing the time we spend at home due to the precautionary measures against coronavirus in creativity to entertain ourselves. “Staying at home for a long period of time means that we have to get creative when it comes to entertaining ourselves. […]
Legal measures taken against priest over holding mass amid COVID-19 outbreak
Security officials took the legal procedures against a priest who allowed a mass to be held in violation of the government’s decisions to ban gatherings as part of the coronavirus precautionary measures. According to Masrawy website, an official source at the Coptic Orthodox Church explained the details of the church’s decision to close all churches […]
“Tut Ankh Amun” the “Golden Pharaoh”adventurer inside The eighteenth Egyptian family in the history of Egypt
Tut Ankh Amun He is one of the pharaohs of the eighteenth Egyptian family in the history of ancient Egypt, was Pharaoh Egypt From1334 BC. M to1325 BC. M. Tutankhamun is one of the most famous Pharaohs For reasons not related to his achievements or wars he won, as is the case with many […]
Ancient Egypt’s Upper Class
Members of the king’s royal court enjoyed similar comforts to the king, although with little former responsibilities. Egypt’s nomarchs lived comfortably but their wealth depended on the wealth and importance of their district. Whether a nomarch lived in a modest home or a small palace hinged on the wealth of a region and the personal […]
The Pyramid Of Meidum
Unfortunately, this is one of Egypt’s forgotten sites, and it is rarely visited. Most modern travelers primarily visit sites such as the Pyramids of Giza, or the Step Pyramid of Sakkara. I have noticed, in the last few years, that some travel agencies are starting to organize trips, to thePyramid of Meidum and the Pyramid of Dashur, in a one-day […]