Discover Traditional Sweets at Mansoura's Butchery with Um Wahba
Um Wahba, known as the 'Queen of Sweets', attracts attention at Mansoura's Butchery, offering a variety of traditional desserts that reflect the region's rich cultural heritage.
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Um Wahba, known as the 'Queen of Sweets', attracts attention at Mansoura's Butchery, offering a variety of traditional desserts that reflect the region's rich cultural heritage.
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.
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.
The fourth edition of the Diarna El Gouna exhibition is ongoing in Egypt, coinciding with the Sham El Nessim celebrations, highlighting a significant interest in local culture and arts.
Egyptian families are preparing to celebrate Sham El-Nessim 2026 by coloring eggs using natural and innovative methods. These techniques rely on kitchen ingredients, adding an artistic and healthy touch to the festivities.
The Sharm El Sheikh Museum in South Sinai has launched a new temporary exhibition aimed at enhancing culture and arts in the region. The exhibition features a diverse collection of artworks reflecting Egyptian heritage and will continue until the end of this month.
Egypt is preparing to celebrate Sham El-Nessim in 2026, where individuals exchange warm greetings among family and loved ones. This holiday symbolizes joy and social connection, celebrated annually the day after Easter.
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.
Zika's shells have successfully revived Egyptian heritage, gaining international recognition for their unique designs that reflect ancient Egyptian culture. This achievement highlights the adaptability of traditional arts in the modern era.
Egyptian writer and art critic <strong>Samir Gharib</strong>, known for his critical works on surrealism in Egypt, has passed away, leaving behind a rich cultural legacy. Gharib, who experienced cultural transformations in Egypt, played a significant role in documenting the artistic and critical movement.