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Egypt is Ready to Reopen Its Isis Temple in Aswan Published December 27th, 2020 - 10:57 GMT
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In addition, the drawings on the temple’s entrance and side doors were also cleaned, and the offering tables in the Column Hall were maintained.
The Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities has completed the restoration and development of the Isis Temple in Aswan, in preparation for its re-opening soon.
Mostafa Waziri, Secretary-General of the Supreme Council of Antiquities, said that the restoration works included restoring floors and columns, cleaning walls, and placing wire windows to prevent the entry of birds, in addition to restoring and cleaning the inscriptions at the entrance to the Holy of Holies, and removing the soot on its ceiling.
Egypt completes restoration of Isis Temple in Aswan
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CAIRO, Dec. 22 (Xinhua) Restoring and developing the Isis Temple in Aswan city, southern Egypt, has been completed ahead of its opening soon, said the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities in a statement on Tuesday. The restoration included fixing the floors and columns, cleaning the walls and ceils from the remains of birds and bats, said Mostafa Waziri, secretary-general of the Supreme Council of Antiquities.
He added that the cleaning works covered the inscriptions at the entrance to the temple s sanctum, the drawings, and colors on the temple entrance and the side doors.