The Egyptian Ministry of Culture is participating in the International Book Fair held in Rabat from February 2 to 12. This event aims to promote Egyptian culture on the international stage and facilitate the exchange of ideas in publishing.
The Bakathir Museum events commenced at the Planetarium Theater in Cairo, celebrating the 115th anniversary of the late Egyptian writer Mohamed Hussein Heikal. This occasion highlights his literary and cultural contributions.
The Mummy has achieved notable success at the box office, ranking second on Monday, reflecting significant public interest in the film. As part of a famous series, it has proven its ability to attract viewers in theaters.
In celebration of the 44th anniversary of the liberation of Sinai, the Egyptian Ministry of Culture has announced free access to the outdoor exhibition area at the October War Panorama and military museums. This initiative aims to enhance national awareness and commemorate the military victories.
Egyptians celebrate Sham El-Nessim, one of the oldest popular festivals, embodying joy and the celebration of life. This festival dates back thousands of years, reflecting the Egyptians' connection to nature and their appreciation for the beauty of spring.
In a recent episode of 'One of the People,' artist Mahmoud El Leithi shared insights into his relationships with stars of popular art, highlighting the impact of festivals on the artistic scene. He also discussed the evolution of this art form and its significance in Egyptian culture.
The Egyptian Opera House has launched the 'Treasures of the Opera's Visual Collection' exhibition, showcasing works by pioneers of Egyptian visual art. This initiative highlights the significance of culture and the arts in society.
The Egyptian Minister of Culture, Dr. Nevin Al-Kilani, inaugurated the 'Treasures of the Visual Opera Collection' exhibition, coinciding with a concert by renowned musician Omar Khairat. This exhibition aims to highlight Egypt's artistic and cultural heritage.
Nihad Saleh Theater announces its reopening for an exceptional season in April, despite previous closure decisions. This move reflects the theater's commitment to providing arts and culture to the public amid current circumstances.
The 'Art Home Luxor' project has launched a new initiative aimed at reintroducing Egyptian folk heritage in a modern style, reflecting the richness of local culture. This initiative seeks to blend traditional arts with modern innovation to attract a wider audience.
The Egyptian Ministry of Culture has announced the appointment of new rapporteurs to the Supreme Council of Culture, including prominent figures such as <strong>El-Leithi</strong> and <strong>Abou-Ouf</strong>. This decision aims to enhance culture and the arts in the country.
Dr. Mohamed Ahmed Ibrahim reveals the importance of onions in Egyptian culture in his book 'Scratches in Egyptian Folklore.' The use of onions dates back to ancient times, reflecting deep-rooted traditions in Egyptian society.
The Egyptian Minister of Culture announced a special initiative to revive school theater, emphasizing its importance in shaping students' awareness and enhancing their creative skills. This initiative is part of the ministry's efforts to promote culture and the arts in schools.
Medhat El Adl emphasized that the renewed trust in him is a mandate to continue efforts aimed at preserving the Egyptian creative identity. This step comes in response to the challenges facing culture and arts in Egypt.
The Egyptian government has announced that Sham El-Nessim will be celebrated on Monday, April 26, 2026. This announcement aims to help citizens plan their holidays effectively.