Egypt's Grand Egyptian Museum Set to Open After Years of Delay, Paving the Way for Egypt's Revitalized Tourism Industry.
After nearly two decades in the making and a whopping $1 billion price tag, the long-awaited Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) is finally set to open its doors on Saturday. The ultra-modern museum boasts an impressive collection of over 5,000 years of Egyptian antiquity, showcasing thousands of artefacts in a panoramic view of the Giza pyramids plateau.
The anticipated museum promises to attract five million visitors annually, making it a significant contributor to Egypt's revitalized tourism industry, which has been recovering from years of instability. In fact, tourism revenues have seen a substantial increase, with $14.4 billion earned in the 2023-2024 fiscal year, up by 34.6 percent compared to the previous year.
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi has emphasized the symbolic significance of the GEM, which will serve as an international cultural and scientific hub, boosting Egypt's position as a leader in the field of museums and global culture. The inauguration ceremony is expected to attract high-profile dignitaries from around the world, including heads of state and government leaders.
While preparations for the grand opening have been shrouded in secrecy, officials have promised an exclusive look at the museum's new display, which includes the iconic gold mask of Tutankhamun. The long-awaited artefact is finally set to be unveiled, marking a significant milestone in Egypt's efforts to revive its rich cultural heritage.
As the GEM prepares to welcome visitors from around the globe, Egyptian authorities are banking on the museum's opening to further boost the country's tourism industry, which accounts for approximately 10 percent of Egypt's workforce. With the museum now set to open its doors, Egypt is poised to share its unparalleled civilizational story with audiences across the world through a strategic partnership with TikTok.
In a statement, Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly described the event as an opportunity to reflect Egypt's role "as a cradle of civilization and a global leader in culture and museum innovation." With the GEM finally set to open its doors, Egypt is poised for another chapter in its rich cultural heritage.
After nearly two decades in the making and a whopping $1 billion price tag, the long-awaited Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) is finally set to open its doors on Saturday. The ultra-modern museum boasts an impressive collection of over 5,000 years of Egyptian antiquity, showcasing thousands of artefacts in a panoramic view of the Giza pyramids plateau.
The anticipated museum promises to attract five million visitors annually, making it a significant contributor to Egypt's revitalized tourism industry, which has been recovering from years of instability. In fact, tourism revenues have seen a substantial increase, with $14.4 billion earned in the 2023-2024 fiscal year, up by 34.6 percent compared to the previous year.
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi has emphasized the symbolic significance of the GEM, which will serve as an international cultural and scientific hub, boosting Egypt's position as a leader in the field of museums and global culture. The inauguration ceremony is expected to attract high-profile dignitaries from around the world, including heads of state and government leaders.
While preparations for the grand opening have been shrouded in secrecy, officials have promised an exclusive look at the museum's new display, which includes the iconic gold mask of Tutankhamun. The long-awaited artefact is finally set to be unveiled, marking a significant milestone in Egypt's efforts to revive its rich cultural heritage.
As the GEM prepares to welcome visitors from around the globe, Egyptian authorities are banking on the museum's opening to further boost the country's tourism industry, which accounts for approximately 10 percent of Egypt's workforce. With the museum now set to open its doors, Egypt is poised to share its unparalleled civilizational story with audiences across the world through a strategic partnership with TikTok.
In a statement, Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly described the event as an opportunity to reflect Egypt's role "as a cradle of civilization and a global leader in culture and museum innovation." With the GEM finally set to open its doors, Egypt is poised for another chapter in its rich cultural heritage.