Egypt's vast $1bn museum set to open in Cairo after two-decade delay
A monumental wait is finally over as Egypt's Grand Egyptian Museum is all set to officially open its doors outside the pyramids of Giza, marking a grand milestone for the country's rich cultural heritage. After two decades of construction delays and setbacks, the museum will now welcome visitors from around the world.
Located a mile away from the iconic pyramids, the 470,000 sq metre complex is touted as the largest archaeological facility dedicated to a single civilization in the world. Spread over an area of 24,000 sq metres of permanent exhibition space, the museum boasts state-of-the-art technology and multimedia presentations that will transport visitors on a journey through time.
Among its treasures are over 50,000 artefacts, including the colossal colossus of Ramesses II weighing 83 tons and a 4,500-year-old boat belonging to pharaoh Khufu, credited with building the pyramids. The museum's grand opening is expected to draw visitors from all corners of the globe.
Egypt's government has high hopes that the museum will attract a record-breaking number of tourists, aiming to increase the foreign currency influx by 100% in the next decade. According to officials, they expect between 15,000 and 20,000 visitors per day.
However, amidst the excitement, concerns have been raised about the safety of artefacts in Egypt. In recent weeks, two valuable relics have been stolen from Egyptian museums, prompting questions about the efficacy of security measures. The museum's opening coincides with a broader push to boost tourism and antiquities in the country, which has faced disruptions due to the Arab Spring uprising and the coronavirus pandemic.
As the world watches this historic moment, Egypt is proud to share its rich cultural heritage with the global community. The Grand Egyptian Museum is a gift from Egypt to the world, showcasing the country's rich history and legacy to future generations.
				
			A monumental wait is finally over as Egypt's Grand Egyptian Museum is all set to officially open its doors outside the pyramids of Giza, marking a grand milestone for the country's rich cultural heritage. After two decades of construction delays and setbacks, the museum will now welcome visitors from around the world.
Located a mile away from the iconic pyramids, the 470,000 sq metre complex is touted as the largest archaeological facility dedicated to a single civilization in the world. Spread over an area of 24,000 sq metres of permanent exhibition space, the museum boasts state-of-the-art technology and multimedia presentations that will transport visitors on a journey through time.
Among its treasures are over 50,000 artefacts, including the colossal colossus of Ramesses II weighing 83 tons and a 4,500-year-old boat belonging to pharaoh Khufu, credited with building the pyramids. The museum's grand opening is expected to draw visitors from all corners of the globe.
Egypt's government has high hopes that the museum will attract a record-breaking number of tourists, aiming to increase the foreign currency influx by 100% in the next decade. According to officials, they expect between 15,000 and 20,000 visitors per day.
However, amidst the excitement, concerns have been raised about the safety of artefacts in Egypt. In recent weeks, two valuable relics have been stolen from Egyptian museums, prompting questions about the efficacy of security measures. The museum's opening coincides with a broader push to boost tourism and antiquities in the country, which has faced disruptions due to the Arab Spring uprising and the coronavirus pandemic.
As the world watches this historic moment, Egypt is proud to share its rich cultural heritage with the global community. The Grand Egyptian Museum is a gift from Egypt to the world, showcasing the country's rich history and legacy to future generations.
 i mean 1bn dollars is insane! like how do they plan to make sure all these old artefacts are safe tho? i just saw a video of that boat from khufu and it's like wow... how did they build the pyramids anyway?
 i mean 1bn dollars is insane! like how do they plan to make sure all these old artefacts are safe tho? i just saw a video of that boat from khufu and it's like wow... how did they build the pyramids anyway?  can someone pls explain me about egyptian history?
 can someone pls explain me about egyptian history?  i wanna know more about ramesses ii and his colossus!
 i wanna know more about ramesses ii and his colossus! 
 I'm hyped for this museum finally opening after all that drama! It's gonna be crazy busy, 15-20k visitors a day?
 I'm hyped for this museum finally opening after all that drama! It's gonna be crazy busy, 15-20k visitors a day?  I've heard they're investing big in tech and multimedia presentations, sounds like it'll be an immersive experience. I do hope they get the security situation sorted out tho, last thing you want is some priceless artifact getting swiped
 I've heard they're investing big in tech and multimedia presentations, sounds like it'll be an immersive experience. I do hope they get the security situation sorted out tho, last thing you want is some priceless artifact getting swiped  . Fingers crossed this new museum brings in the tourism cash for Egypt, a 100% increase in foreign currency would definitely help the country recover from all those years of instability
. Fingers crossed this new museum brings in the tourism cash for Egypt, a 100% increase in foreign currency would definitely help the country recover from all those years of instability 
 . I wonder if they'll have any exhibits on ancient math or science - we could learn so much from their discoveries about architecture and engineering. And omg, the Colossus of Ramesses II is insane! I hope they do a great job preserving all those artifacts though, I don't want them to get damaged or stolen
. I wonder if they'll have any exhibits on ancient math or science - we could learn so much from their discoveries about architecture and engineering. And omg, the Colossus of Ramesses II is insane! I hope they do a great job preserving all those artifacts though, I don't want them to get damaged or stolen  . It's amazing that Egypt is putting so much effort into showcasing its history to the world - I'm sure it'll be super popular among tourists and students alike
. It's amazing that Egypt is putting so much effort into showcasing its history to the world - I'm sure it'll be super popular among tourists and students alike 
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. . And can you imagine the number of tourists they'll attract with this museum open? It's like, Egypt is opening its doors to the world
. And can you imagine the number of tourists they'll attract with this museum open? It's like, Egypt is opening its doors to the world  ! Of course, safety concerns about the artefacts are valid, but I'm sure the Egyptian government has got everything under control
! Of course, safety concerns about the artefacts are valid, but I'm sure the Egyptian government has got everything under control  . Bring on the tourism and let's see how much of a impact it can have on the country's economy
. Bring on the tourism and let's see how much of a impact it can have on the country's economy  . The #GrandEgyptianMuseum is gonna be an incredible experience for everyone who gets to visit!
. The #GrandEgyptianMuseum is gonna be an incredible experience for everyone who gets to visit! 
 its like they're bringing history to life or something i heard the tech is straight fire
 its like they're bringing history to life or something i heard the tech is straight fire  can't wait to see it all go down in person... but seriously hope those artefacts are safe
 can't wait to see it all go down in person... but seriously hope those artefacts are safe  two thefts recently was super worrying
 two thefts recently was super worrying  fingers crossed the security is top notch
 fingers crossed the security is top notch imagine u got 470k sq meter of space just chillin outside the pyramids like "hey i'm a museum now" lol
 imagine u got 470k sq meter of space just chillin outside the pyramids like "hey i'm a museum now" lol  meanwhile they've got over 50k artefacts including this massive colossus of ramesses II which is like wut even
 meanwhile they've got over 50k artefacts including this massive colossus of ramesses II which is like wut even  can't believe how much history these museums are gonna be uncovering
 can't believe how much history these museums are gonna be uncovering  ️
️ which is pretty ambitious considering the arab spring and covid disruptions
 which is pretty ambitious considering the arab spring and covid disruptions  anyway, can't wait for ppl to experience egypt's rich cultural heritage
 anyway, can't wait for ppl to experience egypt's rich cultural heritage 