38 ceramic
pots from
the modern era
arrived safely
to the
National Museum of
Egyptian Civilization
from the Mohamed
Ali Palace
in Manial.
Written By/Nevine El-Aref.
Minister of Antiquities Khaled
El-Enany is to embark Thursday on
an inspection tour of the halls of
the National Museum of Egyptian
Civilization (NMEC) to follow up
the latest work undertaken in a temporary
exhibition that will soon be held
in the museum's temporary exhibition hall.
Mahrous Saeed, Supervisor General
of the NMEC, told Ahram Online
that the NMEC is to organize a
temporary exhibition entitled
Handicrafts and Industries Along the
Span of Time to show a collection
of 400 artifacts carefully selected
from the Egyptian Museum in
Tahrir; the Coptic Museum in Old Cairo,
the Jewellery Museum in Alexandria
and the Mohamed Ali Palace in Manial.
The objects that have been transported
to the museum include of 38 coloured
ceramic and porcelain pots, tea and
coffee pots and vases from the modern era.
During his inspection tour, El-Enany is
to meet with the museum's administration
board and the company overseeing the
project to follow up the latest updates
and discuss any problems or
concerns with the exhibition's progress.