CAIRO — Engineers and construction workers are working hard to complete the construction of the first antiquities museum in the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, before its official opening later this year.
The museum is set to house more than 3,000 artifacts, representing all of Egypt’s historical phases. It is part of a plan by Egypt's tourism authorities to diversify tourist attractions in Sharm el-Sheikh and bring the ancient Egyptian civilization to a city that, according to Mo'men Osman, head of the Museums Section at the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities, has been known for its beaches and mountains since it was built as a resort almost five decades ago.