Tutankhamun draws top EU, NATO figures at Egypt’s Brussels Embassy
The immersive Tutankhamun exhibition will remain on display in Brussels until the end of the year.
The immersive Tutankhamun exhibition will remain on display in Brussels until the end of the year.
The initiative forms part of a broader cooperation protocol between the governorate and the Academy of Arts under the Culture Ministry.
Inspired by the idea of a divine seed planted long before birth, the exhibition unfolds as a meditation on inner truth, remembrance and transformation.
These cultural events aim to strengthen national identity, foster a sense of belonging, and make the arts accessible across society
The installation, crafted from Aswan red granite and alabaster, stands as both a vibrant homage to Egypt’s enduring heritage
The Japan Foundation, Cairo, celebrates its 30th anniversary with a joyful and inspiring event designed to strengthen cultural ties between Japan and Egypt.
Running for six months, the exhibition showcases over 80 rare artifacts that trace the evolution of silver craftsmanship in Egypt across various historical periods
Set to run for eight weeks during the fourth quarter of this year, the residency will welcome 10 professional calligraphers and visual artists—both Saudi and international participants.
Egyptian painter Ibrahim El-Dessouki unveils his deeply evocative new exhibition, Testimony of the Soil, at No.9 Cork St in London, from October 9–25, 2025, presented in partnership with Hafez Gallery.
This project aims at beautifying public spaces across the nation with vibrant murals reflecting Egypt’s unique identity.
Egypt is honoring legendary singer Umm Kulthum with the "Voice of Egypt" art exhibition in Cairo, celebrating her lasting cultural impact and uniting artists and rare memorabilia to inspire new generations.
Egyptian star Mohamed Ramadan joined Lara Trump at the “Make Music Right” initiative launch in New York, celebrating Afro-Arab music and hinting at a major upcoming collaboration.
The historic city of Alexandria, Egypt, has come alive this week with art, music, and joy as it celebrates its National Day. I
Egypt’s Al-Arish Folklore Troupe brought the spirit of Sinai’s heritage to the prestigious 39th Jerash Festival of Culture and Arts in Jordan.
Video clips circulating on social media from the concert showed a fan kissing Alama on the mouth, which sparked widespread debate and criticism online.
Cairo’s National Theatre presents a new Arabic production of “King Lear,” starring Yehia El-Fakharany, with shows every weekend. Audiences are invited to enjoy this classic on stage.