President Sisi reopens 3 museums which ceased work in 2011 ...Egypt

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Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi on Saturday opened three museums which had ceased work since 2011 at a total cost of one billion LE, Minister of Antiquities Khaled Anany announced. These include the museum for antiquities in Sharm el-Sheikh, a museum for antiquities in Kafr al-Sheikh, and the Royal Vehicles Museum renovation project. During the inauguration of King Salman International University and several projects in Sharm al-Sheikh, Sisi opened the Sharm al-Sheikh’s museum at a cost of LE812 million, after construction began in 2003 and stopped in 2011. He also inaugurated the Kafr al-Sheikh museum at a cost of LE63 million, first constructed in 2002, Anany added. And Sisi reopen

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