On the 82nd anniversary of its inauguration, the Jayyer Anderson Museum celebrates the organization of archaeological exhibitions and artistic and educational workshops
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On the 82nd anniversary of its inauguration .. & nbsp; During the organization of a series of archaeological and artistic exhibitions and educational and educational workshops, which target the various age groups of the visitors of visitors, within the framework of the vital role that Egyptian museums play in enhancing archaeological and cultural awareness, and linking visitors to the rich cultural heritage of Egypt. For the antiquities, these activities represent an opportunity to highlight the rare and distinctive holdings of the museum, and to attract visitors of all ages, and to enhance the role of the museum as an active educational and societal institution. & quot; origin and image & quot;, it is held in the museum’s temporary showroom for 15 days, and includes a selection of the museum’s most prominent holdings, including a statue of the goddess & ldquo; Bastt & rdquo; From the ancient state, a metal sword decorated with Quranic verses, and a head of the queen & quot; Izzat General Manager of the Jayer Anderson Museum, that the activities also include an art exhibition entitled & quot; marketing creations & quot; in cooperation with the Museum Marketing Department, highlights the business and products of the trainees in the Marketing Department during the years 2024 and 2025, in the fields of photography, graphic design, creative writing, and historical documentation. The exhibition contains a set of publications for the media that was shown on the official page of the museum during the year, including a short content series entitled & quot; Secrets from the Creteliya House & quot; It deals with the most prominent rooms and unique angles in the museum, and an interactive artistic campaign that reflects the tales and secrets of the Kreitaliya House entitled & quot; Skk in Bir & quot; It depends on the audience’s participation in their stories or reflections in the pictures shown, as it works to enhance the personal link between the visitor and the place. & Quot; a night in the Kreitiyah House & quot; It is another optical project in the exhibition that simulates the experience of the museum’s night visit, as it works to combine artistic photography and heritage lighting to highlight the spiritual and historical character of the house, and is used as a tool to attract those interested in photography and architecture. Decopag, embroidery, embedding industry, beads, stones settings, and kunafa bags. & lrm; Ahmed bin Tulun & lrm; & lrm; in the Sayyida Zainab neighborhood & lrm;, it consists of two houses dating back to the Ottoman era, and the first house of its owner, the teacher Abdul Qadir & rlm; Al -Haddad, which was established in 1631, while the second house was established by Haj Muhammad bin Salem bin Jalmam & rlm; Al -Jazzar in 1540, namely & nbsp; An example of Egyptian homes during the Islamic ages and the two households brought together the elements of architecture in the Mamluk and Ottoman eras, and & rlm, both of which are named & quot; Creteliya House & quot;, relative to the last family held by them, which was one of the families of expatriate & rlm; Crete island. ” From different countries, including India, China, Turkey, Iran, England, and Damascus, provided that this furniture and its group of antiquities become the property of the Egyptian people after his death & rlm; or when he leaves Egypt permanently, and the two houses are converted to a museum bearing his name. Wooden decorated with vegetable and engineering decorations & rlm;, it also contains & rlm; the museum as a well. Among the most famous halls of the museum are the collection of specialized halls, including & RLM; Indian, Chinese, Andalusia, Damascene, Persian, Byzantine, Turkish and each & rlm; And the two winter and summer men’s halls and the & rlm hall; celebrations, in addition to a group of new halls such as the two halls of Crete, and the masterpieces.