He added that during the museum’s trial operation phase, visitor numbers reached nearly 5,000 per day, with expectations for a considerable increase post-inauguration.
Mansour said the level of infrastructure and road development achieved in Egypt over recent years is remarkable, reflecting the scale of national progress.
Moustafa said the museum’s inauguration will act as a catalyst for record tourism performance in the coming year, with Egypt expected to achieve unprecedented occupancy rates nationwide.
Madbouly said that when construction resumed several years ago, only a small portion of the project had been completed.
The new releases include gold and silver coins as well as postage stamps celebrating the grandeur of this monumental project, which stands as a global symbol of Egypt’s heritage and artistic legacy.