The Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities celebrates International Museums Day
& nbsp; Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities celebrates International Museums Day with a rich program diversified in the museums of antiquities at the level of the Republic: h2>
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& bull; Temporary archaeological exhibitions on the development of writings, arts, crafts and societal changes through the ages h4>
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& bull; Cultural and artistic activities, activities, scientific seminars and interactive workshops for visitors of different age groups h3>
& nbsp; Technical, educational seminars and interactive workshops for the visitors of the antiquities museums at the level of the Republic, to highlight the aspects of cultural and civilizational development in Egypt through the various historical ages in a way that is consistent with the slogan of the International Museums Day for this year: & quot; The level of the Republic, which reflects the Ministry’s interest in enhancing the societal, cultural and educational role of the museums of antiquities, and an affirmation of its importance as a bridge of civilized dialogue and sustainable development. Their long history, their unique civilization, and encourage them to preserve the authentic Egyptian heritage, as it contributes to documenting the Egyptian heritage, and presenting it in modern ways commensurate with the aspirations of modern societies. The General Council of Antiquities, that the activities that are organized in the museums of antiquities this year to celebrate the International Museum Day emphasize the ministry’s keenness represented in the Supreme Council of Antiquities to integrate local communities, especially the groups of youth and people with determination, in museum activities, in a way that enhances their heritage awareness and supports comprehensive cultural development. It also reflects the growing role of museums as cultural and educational institutions that play a pivotal role in preserving heritage and promoting identity, as well as the vision of the Supreme Council of Antiquities in keeping pace with technological developments and openness to various groups of society, in order to achieve the concept of & quot; museums for all & quot;. World Museums Day, especially in the areas of sustainability, museum education and cultural inclusion, indicating that the heritage writings, arts and crafts are a common means of expression between societies through the ages, despite the different languages and tools. & LDQUO; from written signs to linear letters: the role of the writer and calligraphy in Egypt through the ages & rdquo; which was held in parallel in a number of museums, is the Egyptian Museum of Tahrir, the Museum of Islamic Art in the door of creation, the Coptic Museum in ancient Egypt, and the Muhammad Ali Palace Museum in Manial, where this exhibition displays the development of writing and lines tools starting from the pictorial signs in pre -eras Hadith. From the Fifth Dynasty, a statue of a block bearing a rare Senic writings (in the Egyptian Museum), a wooden panel to teach the Coptic language, witnessed a grave with a heat cross, a metal cross with writings (in the Coptic Museum), a written line in a third line dating back to the year 1299 AH, a patch of the sapphire line of the surplus, and a page of the manuscript & ldquo; single drugs & rdquo; (In the Museum of Islamic Art), and two parties in the lines of the investigator, copying and third, in the line of Hajj Ahmed Kamel Akkalk and Mr. Muhammad Shafiq (at the Muhammad Ali Palace Museum). & quot; Create Masterpieces & quot; Vegetable and humanly polished with enamel or stereotype. The Farouk Farouk Museum in Helwan shows an exhibition entitled & quot; strong hands & quot; includes five art pieces that embody the role of farmers and agriculture in a number of cultures. Daily life details, from food and clothes to family relationships, tools for cosmetics, clothes, money, family relationships, with major transformations in society, whether political, religious or economic, and at the same time shows the remaining customs and traditions. And the Islamic & quot, displays a set of lighting tools that were used in those historical periods. Archeology. The Egyptian Museum of Liberation, in cooperation with the Italian Antiquities Center, witnessed a pioneering event on the use of artificial intelligence in protecting mummies and human heritage, with the participation of scientists and specialists from Egypt and Italy. And the manufacture of figures, as well as artistic and musical shows in all museums to give a distinctive festive and interactive character. These forums focused on the concepts of sustainability, the role of modern technology in developing museum shows, and enabling museums to perform their message in light of the rapid societal changes.
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