Concerning Egypt, I will now speak at length, because nowhere are there to be seen so many wonders, nor in the whole world besides are there to be seen so many works, of greatness defying description (Herodotus of Halicarnassus, book 2, 35) L'Egypte m'a paru le plus beau pays de la terre. J'aime jusqu'au désert qui la borde, et qui ouvre à l'imagination les champs de l'immensité (Chateaubriand, Itinéraire de Paris à Jerusalem) Vivant Denon, the founder of the Musée du Louvre, who accompanied the army of Bonaparte in Egypt, describes the arrival of the French army in Thebes :"At the sight of its scattered ruins, the army stood, and in a sudden impulse, grounded its hands" . So majestueux were the ruins !
Great achievement, really! One less enthusiastic comment, though... Sorry that the kids will have access only in Arabic in English through their dedicated audio-guides. I would have expect them to be able to hear everything in their mother tongues, including the various Native American idioms, Kurdish, Syriak, Aramean, Nubian languages, etc, etc... Including, why not, some langyages that are bearly extinct...That is what, in my view, should be expected of one of the greatest civilizations humanity came up with!
Proud to be an Egyptian
Wow!!! this is awesome. I hope and pray I can go to Egypt and check out the museum and visit the pyramids.
Egypt is a Great Nation
PROUD TO BE AN EGYPTIAN
L’Egypte est une merveille! Je suis fière d’être égyptienne.
Very impressive ❤
Very impressive
Thank you for sending that important informations
Amazing!can't wait to see it!
Concerning Egypt, I will now speak at length, because nowhere are there to be seen so many wonders, nor in the whole world besides are there to be seen so many works, of greatness defying description (Herodotus of Halicarnassus, book 2, 35)
L'Egypte m'a paru le plus beau pays de la terre. J'aime jusqu'au désert qui la borde, et qui ouvre à l'imagination les champs de l'immensité (Chateaubriand, Itinéraire de Paris à Jerusalem)
Vivant Denon, the founder of the Musée du Louvre, who accompanied the army of Bonaparte in Egypt, describes the arrival of the French army in Thebes :"At the sight of its scattered ruins, the army stood, and in a sudden impulse, grounded its hands" . So majestueux were the ruins !
Wow! I can’t wait to visit this new museum 💫💕
❤ 🙏🌹
Great achievement, really! One less enthusiastic comment, though... Sorry that the kids will have access only in Arabic in English through their dedicated audio-guides. I would have expect them to be able to hear everything in their mother tongues, including the various Native American idioms, Kurdish, Syriak, Aramean, Nubian languages, etc, etc... Including, why not, some langyages that are bearly extinct...That is what, in my view, should be expected of one of the greatest civilizations humanity came up with!
I would love to go see this but just getting to the museum without getting robbed by crooks and/or corrupt Gov. officials seems impossible..
Sure. Don't go there. You're not welcome anyway...