The Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities has inaugurated the tombs of Amenhotep known as 'Rabouya' and his son 'Samut' in the West Bank of Luxor. This event follows the completion of extensive restoration work aimed at enhancing the site for visitors.
The Egyptian Ministry of Awqaf inaugurated 15 new mosques across the country today as part of its ongoing efforts to restore houses of worship and strengthen their role in society. This initiative aims to improve mosque infrastructure and provide a suitable environment for worship.
The Syrian province of Deir ez-Zor is eagerly anticipating the start of the restoration project for the Hanging Bridge, a vital symbol in the lives of its residents after its destruction by the Assad regime. Hope is returning to the locals as they look forward to the revival of this essential landmark.
The Pergamon Museum in Berlin will reopen in mid-2027 following a comprehensive restoration process. This announcement comes after years of intensive work aimed at enhancing and maintaining the museum's exhibits and facilities.
The Japanese government has announced plans to restore the National Diet building in Tokyo for the first time since its establishment nearly 90 years ago. This decision comes amid growing concerns about the safety of the historic structure.
The Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities has announced the initiation of a comprehensive restoration and development project for Luxor's most prominent ancient temples, aiming to enhance visitor experience and improve the efficiency of archaeological sites.
The Sultan of Selangor, Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah, expressed his appreciation for the efforts made in restoring the Sultan Abdul Samad Building in Kuala Lumpur, emphasizing the importance of preserving national heritage. This initiative reflects the Malaysian government's commitment to maintaining cultural identity.
The Pavlovsk Museum has announced the completion of restoration work on the historic 'Friendship Temple,' a significant architectural masterpiece by Charles Cameron. This restoration is part of the preparations for the 250th anniversary celebration of the complex, which is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
The ninth Heritage Exhibition in Istanbul concluded today with the participation of <strong>130 institutions and companies</strong> from various countries. The event highlighted the use of <strong>technology</strong> in restoration and documentation to protect both tangible and intangible heritage.
French authorities have announced the start of urgent restoration work at Mont Saint-Michel, one of the country's most prominent historical landmarks, due to erosion affecting its walls and structures from natural elements.
Restoration work has begun on a historic cultural building in Surabaya, Indonesia, after it was set on fire by a group of individuals. The incident occurred earlier this month, sparking outrage in the local community and drawing government attention.
Cambodia has unveiled the Dancing Shiva statue dating back to the 10th century after years of meticulous restoration. The statue, reconstructed from over 10,000 pieces, symbolizes the country's cultural heritage.
The Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities has announced the completion of the restoration of three major historic buildings at Salah El-Din Castle. This initiative aims to preserve the cultural heritage and enhance tourism in the region.