As part of an official visit, Sayyid Badr toured the Grand Egyptian Museum, highlighting Oman-Egypt cultural cooperation. The visit showed shared heritage and the potential for stronger cultural links between Oman and Egypt. The trip also explored ways to exchange knowledge and work together on cultural projects.
During the visit, Sayyid Badr saw rare archaeological collections that show the richness of Egyptian civilization. Key exhibits included the statue of King Ramses II, the treasures of King Tutankhamun, and the solar boats of King Khufu. He also viewed items from the Old and Middle Kingdoms, showing the development of art, architecture, and thought in ancient Egypt.
The tour included detailed briefings on the museum’s sections and exhibits. Sayyid Badr learned about how the museum presents Egypt’s history using advanced display methods. He also saw how the museum shares its artifacts with both scholars and the public.
The visit showed the cultural and civilizational role of the Grand Egyptian Museum. Sayyid Badr praised its work in showing Egypt’s heritage and inspiring education and cultural programs. He stressed that the museum helps share knowledge and promotes understanding between countries.
In addition, Sayyid Badr stressed the need to strengthen ties between Oman and Egypt. He noted that Oman-Egypt cultural cooperation can support research, civilizational integration, and appreciation of history. The visit encourages working together on archaeology, museums, and preserving cultural heritage.
The museum team also shared information on new initiatives, including digital archives, interactive exhibits, and artifact conservation. These efforts show Egypt’s commitment to modern museum practices while protecting its heritage. Sayyid Badr showed interest in using similar ideas in Oman to improve local cultural institutions.
In conclusion, the visit highlighted the role of culture in international relations. By showing history, education, and shared values, Oman-Egypt cultural cooperation continues to grow. The trip to the Grand Egyptian Museum is an important step toward closer collaboration and stronger cultural ties between the two countries.

