Egypt prepares new irrigation museum for New Administrative Capital

Egypt is preparing to open a new irrigation museum in the New Administrative Capital. The facility will showcase the country’s history of water management and engineering. Minister Hani Sewilam made the announcement in a ministry statement.

The museum is intended as a cultural and scientific landmark. It will highlight Egypt’s accumulated expertise in managing water resources and the role of engineering and scientific innovation over centuries.

It was established to preserve scientific and engineering heritage. The museum will safeguard historical records related to the water sector and make them accessible to future generations.

The facility documents the evolution of water management throughout Egypt’s history. It illustrates how irrigation projects have contributed to agricultural and economic development.

The museum features historical documents, engineering models, scientific instruments, and archival materials. Modern interactive displays are also included to offer an engaging educational experience.

It aims to raise public awareness of water-related challenges and sustainability. The ministry said the museum will officially open once an inauguration date is announced.

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