Egypt has once again postponed the long-anticipated grand opening of the Grand Egyptian Museum, Africa’s largest museum. The main reason noted is because of the escalating military confrontations between Israel and Iran. These remarks were noted by Egypt’s Prime Minister, Mostafa Madbouly on Saturday. Madbouly noted that the current regional climate was not amicable for hosting a major international event, attributing to the tensions.
Originally scheduled for July 3, the opening of the museum is expected to be delayed till the fourth quarter of the year. “The regional tensions may persist for weeks,” Madbouly noted. Furthermore, he noted that because of this anticipation, the government found that the appropriate course of action was to postpone. Expected to be a major international event, the opening ceremony will be done during a more conducive atmosphere. He also added that the new date for the opening will be announced based on future regional developments.
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The Significance of the Grand Egyptian Museum

Located near the iconic pyramids of Giza, the Grand Egyptian Museum is hailed as Africa’s largest museum. Spanning nearly 500,000 square meters, the museum hosts a magnitude of ancient Egyptian relics and artefacts. It is also hailed as the world’s largest archeological museum dedicated to a single civilization. The facility will house approximately 57,000 artefacts based on insights from Egypt’s Ministry of Tourism and Antiques. Moreover, it houses over 100,000 artifacts, including the complete Tutankhamun collection. The museum’s collections and location also offers a comprehensive look at Egyptian history across different periods. Valued at an estimated cost of $1 billion, the museum places Egypt on the map in developing its tourism sector. The project has also facilitated implementation of other projects such as the Sphinx International Airport. The aim of this airport is to serve those visiting the pyramids and the museum.
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