Egypt has pushed back the grand opening of its $1 billion Grand Egyptian Museum due to growing instability in the region sparked by the Iran-Israel conflict.
Originally set for July 3, the unveiling has now been delayed to late 2025. Officials from Egypt’s Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities called the move a “national responsibility,” saying the museum deserves to open under calmer, more celebratory global conditions.
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Located near the iconic Giza Pyramids, the museum is billed as the largest archaeological institution dedicated to a single civilisation. It will continue to allow partial visitor access until its official launch.