Today, Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly inspected a number of projects, including the opening of the Greco-Roman Museum after restoration.
During the visit, the Prime Minister praised the quality of the work carried out for restoration and development and the diversity of archaeological exhibits dating back to various historical eras in Egypt, stressing that this museum is a new edifice added to the Egyptian tourism map, and an achievement within the state’s plan to revive archaeological areas and headquarters to make them attractive tourist destinations.
The museum was built in its current location in 1895, to be a unique cultural icon.