Madbouly said the visit aimed to ensure that all relevant
authorities were finalizing their preparations for the museum’s opening in
accordance with the President’s directives. He stressed the importance of
coordination among the concerned entities to ensure the ceremony reflects
Egypt’s stature and rich cultural heritage, and presents a distinguished image
of the country’s achievements, particularly in light of the development work
completed around the museum area.
During the visit, the Prime Minister reviewed the ongoing
preparations for the ceremony and the arrangements to receive the delegations
expected to attend the event. He also inspected the progress of work inside the
museum’s exhibition halls.
Madbouly further examined the final stages of developing the
roads and main routes leading to the museum, including efforts to enhance
efficiency, improve the visual identity, and beautify public squares. He also
reviewed the paving, greening, landscaping, and the activation of the nighttime
lighting systems.
At the end of the tour, Madbouly said the world is eagerly
awaiting Egypt’s grand opening of the Grand Egyptian Museum next Saturday. The
event will be attended by world leaders, foreign delegations, and prominent
international figures. He affirmed the government’s full readiness to ensure
the success of this historic occasion.