Egypt's Minister of Tourism and Antiquities at UNESCO: Egypt will always be able to preserve its heritage

egypt Sun, Oct. 10, 2021
During his speech at the headquarters of UNESCO in the French capital, Paris, in the presence of Audrey Azoulay, Director-General of UNESCO at the organization’s headquarters, Dr. Khaled El-Anany, Minister of Tourism and Antiquities, said that Egypt is always keen to preserve its heritage over time.

Dr. Khaled El-Anany also confirmed that the Egyptian Museum in Tahrir, which is one of the largest international museums, will not die, as it contains thousands of precious rich pieces, from different eras, and that what was transferred from the Museum in Tahrir to the Great Museum is the holdings of Pharaonic King Tutankhamun, and that Within the framework of the museum display scenario at the Grand Museum, which will display for the first time in history the entire collection of the Golden King in front of visitors, he also referred to the transfer of the royal mummies from the Liberation Museum to the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization in a majestic procession that the world is still talking about today.

In his speech in French, the Minister of Tourism and Antiquities pointed out that Egypt is always diverse and incubator of religions, and the biggest evidence of this is the opening of the Jewish temple in Alexandria coinciding with the opening of a mosque and a church after restoration work was carried out in them. During the recovery of artifacts that came out illegally by surreptitious excavation.