Cairo's landmark Egyptian Museum to receive facelift
First phase of planned development project will see Halls 32 and 37 - both devoted to Old Kingdom antiquities - thoroughly cleaned and revamped; Project slated for completion by 2015
Nevine El-Aref , Monday 17 Dec 2012
Following a brief inspection of the Egyptian Museum in Cairo's iconic Tahrir Square on Sunday, Minister of State for Antiquities Mohamed Ibrahim gave the go-ahead for a long-awaited initiative aimed at developing the famous museum.
Egyptian Museum Director Salwa Abdel-Rahman said the development project would be completed in three phases. The first phase will involve the development of Hall 32, home to a large collection of Old Kingdom artefacts unearthed at the Saqqara Necropolis; and Hall 37, which displays the funerary collection of Queen Hetepheres, mother of King Khufu, the builder of Egypt's Great Pyramid.
Abdel-Rahman says that displays in both halls will be revamped to provide visitors with a better view of the artefacts.
The museum's main dome will also undergo a thorough cleaning and its long-broken widows will be replaced. A new lighting system has already been installed to provide better lighting that will not harm the ancient objects on display.
Ibrahim told Ahram Online that financing for the project's first phase would be provided by the Association of Lovers of the Egyptian Museum and not from the ministry's budget. He added that the three phases of the planned development project would be carried out one after another until their final completion in 2015.
http://english.ahram.org.eg/NewsContent ... celif.aspx
Cairo's landmark Egyptian Museum to receive facelift
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Re: Cairo's landmark Egyptian Museum to receive facelift
I always loved that old jaded feel to the place, a bit like stepping back in time, but I do agree that some of the displays are very poorly done or badly maintained so a facelift without destroying the ambience of the place would be nice.
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Re: Cairo's landmark Egyptian Museum to receive facelift
Kewl - wonder if they'll wait 'til all the activity in Tahrir settles down?
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