Grand Egyptian Museum Announces New Official Opening dates and Extended Hours
The Grand Egyptian Museum, set to become the largest archaeological museum complex in the world, is gearing up for a significant milestone. Starting in February 2025, the museum will implement new official opening dates for its main exhibition halls and trial operation areas. This decision follows the latest session of the Museum Authority Board of Directors, chaired by Sherif Fathi, Minister of Tourism and Antiquities.
Dr. ahmed Ghoneim, the newly appointed CEO of the Museum Authority, revealed that the museum will operate seven days a week, from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM, during both summer and winter seasons. However, during the holy month of Ramadan, the museum will close earlier at 4:00 PM. Additionally, the museum will host evening sessions every Saturday and wednesday, extending its hours until 9:00 PM.
In a related progress, the museum will also introduce a list of exemptions and reductions for entry tickets, approved during the same Board of Directors session. These measures aim to make the museum more accessible to a broader audience, further solidifying its role as a cultural and historical hub.
The Grand Egyptian Museum, which is expected to house over 100,000 artifacts, has been undergoing trial operations, and these new timings mark a significant step toward its full public opening. Visitors can now plan their trips with greater adaptability, taking advantage of the extended evening hours and seasonal adjustments.
| key Details | Facts |
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| Opening Hours | 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM (Summer & Winter), 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM (Ramadan) |
| Evening Sessions | Saturdays & wednesdays, 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM |
| ticket Exemptions & Reductions | Approved by the Board of Directors |
| Implementation Start Date | February 2025 |
These updates come as part of the museum’s ongoing efforts to enhance visitor experience and accessibility. For more information on the museum’s progress and official announcements, check the Grand egyptian Museum’s opening page.
Stay tuned for further updates and plan your visit to this monumental institution, where history comes to life.
Unlocking History: Senior Editor Jane Collins Discusses the Grand Egyptian Museum’s New Opening Dates adn Extended Hours with Renowned Archaeologist Dr. Samira El-Hadad
Jane Collins (Senior Editor, World Today News): Dr. Samira El-Hadad, thank you for joining us today. The Grand Egyptian Museum has just announced some exciting updates, including new opening dates and extended hours starting in February 2025. As someone deeply involved in the project, could you share yoru thoughts on what this means for the museum and it’s visitors?
Dr. Samira El-Hadad (Archaeologist and Egyptologist): Thank you, Jane. It’s a pleasure to be hear. this announcement is indeed a monumental step for the Grand Egyptian Museum. By extending its hours and introducing evening sessions on Saturdays and Wednesdays,the museum is not only accommodating more visitors but also creating opportunities for people to experience its treasures in a more flexible and immersive way. The decision to close earlier during Ramadan, at 4:00 PM, also reflects the museum’s commitment to cultural sensitivity.
Jane Collins: That’s captivating. As the largest archaeological museum complex in the world, housing over 100,000 artifacts, the Grand Egyptian Museum is a treasure trove of history. How do these new operating hours enhance the visitor experience?
Dr. Samira El-Hadad: The extended hours, especially the evening sessions, allow visitors to explore the museum in a different light—literally. The ambiance changes as the sun sets, and the artifacts take on a new dimension under carefully curated lighting. Additionally,these extended hours cater to different schedules,making the museum accessible to those who may not be able to visit during the day. It’s a thoughtful move to ensure inclusivity.
Jane Collins: Absolutely. The museum has also introduced ticket exemptions and reductions. Can you elaborate on how this will impact accessibility?
Dr. Samira El-Hadad: Certainly. These measures are a game-changer. By offering exemptions and reduced ticket prices, the museum is opening its doors to a wider audience, including students, seniors, and families who may have financial constraints. This aligns with the museum’s mission to be a cultural and educational hub for all, not just a priviledge for a few.It’s a step toward democratizing access to history and heritage.
Jane Collins: That’s inspiring. With these changes set to take effect in February 2025, what can visitors expect in terms of the museum’s exhibitions and trial operations?
Dr. Samira El-Hadad: Visitors can expect a seamless blend of tradition and innovation. The museum’s main exhibition halls will be fully operational,showcasing artifacts from ancient Egypt in a state-of-the-art setting. The trial operation areas will continue to offer a glimpse into the museum’s ongoing development, allowing visitors to witness the meticulous work that goes into preserving and presenting history. it’s a unique opportunity to be part of the museum’s journey.
Jane Collins: That sounds like an unforgettable experience. what advice would you give to those planning a visit to the Grand Egyptian Museum once it fully opens?
Dr.Samira El-Hadad: My advice would be to plan ahead. Take advantage of the evening sessions for a less crowded and more intimate experience.Also, make sure to check the museum’s website for updates on ticket exemptions and reductions. Lastly, come with an open mind and a sense of curiosity. The Grand Egyptian Museum is not just a place to see artifacts; it’s a place to connect with the stories and people of ancient Egypt.
Jane Collins: Wonderful advice, Dr. El-Hadad. Thank you for sharing your expertise and insights with us today. It’s clear the Grand Egyptian Museum is set to become a beacon of culture and history, and we can’t wait to see it in action.
Dr. Samira El-Hadad: Thank you, Jane. it’s an exciting time for the museum and for everyone who cherishes Egypt’s rich heritage. I look forward to welcoming visitors from around the world.
Jane collins: And we look forward to covering more updates as they unfold. Stay tuned, everyone, and start planning your visit to the Grand Egyptian Museum in 2025!