Sun 01 September 2019:
As part of Egypt’s continuous efforts to renovate museums, the Minister of Antiquities Khaled Anany inaugurated on Saturday the Tanta Museum after 19 years of being shutdown.
The five-floor museum puts 1,208 coins on display from almost Egypt’s all historical eras. It also features statues from the country’s various historical periods.
The restoration process started at the end of 2017, focusing on the museum’s timeworn structure, and building two extra showrooms for antiquities.
It is to open its doors to the public for free for two weeks, according to Anany. The museum was built in 1913 as a part of the municipality building to be the city’s main museum.
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