
Dr. Khalid El-Enany inspected today the New Administrative Capitalâs Museum.
The museum is set to show the story of Egyptâs capital through ages. 9 capitals of Egypt divided into two groups of 4 capital on each side of the museum when visitors walk in.
The Minister of Tourism and Antiquities instructed to plant lotus flowers and papyrus as a part of the landscape in front of the museumâs building.
The other part of the museum tells the story of the other world (After life) idea in Ancient Egypt and it displays the tomb of Tutu and his wife which was discovered in Sohag (south of Egypt – approx. 500 km from Cairo).
This part will also display mummies, coffins, canopic jars and false doors.





