The Akhenaton Museum, located in Minya, Egypt, is dedicated to the life and reign of Pharaoh Akhenaton, a revolutionary ruler known for introducing monotheism to ancient Egypt. The museum project began in the 1970s but faced many delays, with ongoing efforts to complete and open it to the public. It is designed to showcase artifacts from the Amarna period, offering insights into one of Egypt’s most fascinating and transformative eras. The museum aims to boost cultural tourism and preserve the rich heritage of Middle Egypt.
Location:
Menia
Owner:
Ministry of Antiquities
Scope of work:
- Design of electrical work and light current work for the main halls of museum and the relative buildings