Giza is decorated to receive visitors to the Grand Egyptian Museum

With rapid steps, Giza Governorate is preparing to receive visitors to the Grand Egyptian Museum through expanded development and beautification works for a number of roads and axes surrounding the museum in preparation for one of the most important tourist events in Egypt’s modern history. The works include raising the efficiency and planning of the streets of Mansourieh, the Nile, Murad, and the Great Sea as part of an integrated plan aimed at improving the cultural landscape.
Engineer Adel El-Naggar, Governor of Giza, explained that the development and efficiency work comes due to the fact that these axes represent major paths for the movement of official and tourist delegations and those frequenting the region during the opening activities of the Grand Egyptian Museum, ensuring their visibility. At the appropriate level of civilization that reflects the honorable image of Giza Governorate in front of its visitors from various countries of the world.
Al-Najjar stressed that the governorate is keen to highlight the aesthetic aspect of the areas surrounding the Grand Egyptian Museum and the leading roads in a manner befitting the museum’s status as the largest cultural and tourist edifice in the world.
For its part, Engineer Najwa Al-Saeed, Director of the Roads Directorate, explained The Directorate is carrying out road planning work, painting fences and sidewalks, maintaining lighting poles, restoring ballasts, and planting green areas on the roads extending to the Nile Tourist Street, Murad, and the Great Sea, in addition to completing the development of the Mansouriya Road leading to the Pyramids area.
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