The famous landmark of Egypt opened to tourists after 11 years
An ancient Alley of Sphinxes opened in Luxor after 11 years of restoration since 2010. This was reported by the Ahram newspaper. Egyptian President Abdul-Fattah Khalil Al-Sisi took part in the opening ceremony. The event was accompanied by a gala concert, costume show and performances by famous Egyptian artists. According to the Minister of Tourism and Antiquities of Egypt Khaled al-Anani, Luxor has become the world's largest open-air museum. He explained that a three-kilometer alley connected the ancient Egyptian temples of Karnak and Luxor. On a paved road about seven meters wide, there are statues in the form of sphinxes. Once upon a time, solemn processions in honor of religious holidays were held at this place. During the restoration, illegal buildings were demolished from the alley, and 250 sphinxes with ram heads and 807 sphinxes with human heads were found. It is noted that the research and excavations of archaeologists