Al-Sisi on the “Fustat Hills” project: It will be implemented immediately

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Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi met with Egyptian Prime Minister Dr. Mostafa Madbouly, and Major General Mohamed Amin, Presidential Advisor for Financial Affairs, and the meeting discussed the presentation of the general plan for the "Al-Fustat Hills Park".

Al-Sisi directed the immediate start of implementing the “Fustat Hills Park” project with the pressure of the executive timeline, in view of its multi-faceted added value on the efforts to develop Greater Cairo, and for the park to represent a view of Egypt’s eternal history to become a regional and global tourist destination that reflects the nobility of Egyptian civilization, while continuing In this context, the development of roads, axes and main entrances surrounding the project site to accommodate the movement of citizens and the expected tourism to the park site.

Madbouly reviewed the details of the "Fustat Hills Park" project, the largest of its kind in the Middle East, which will be built on an area of ​​500 acres in a central location in the heart of historic Cairo, to house the Museum of Civilization, Lake Ain Al-Sira, the Religious Complex and Amr Ibn Al-Aas Mosque, and to integrate the garden with the civilized nature of the place and to talk A qualitative environmental leap as the largest green outlet in the heart of Cairo, according to the official spokesman for the Egyptian presidency.

The spokesman added that the Fustat Hills Park will include a number of activities that depend on the neighborhoods of Egyptian heritage throughout the various Pharaonic, Coptic, Islamic and modern eras, as well as a group of cultural and commercial activities, hotel services and open theaters, in addition to an area of ​​ancient monuments and excavations, and an area of ​​heritage gardens, as well as a plateau in the middle of it. Large offering unique visual contact with the Pyramids of Giza, Salah El-Din Citadel and Cairo minarets.

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