
Visitors to Expo Dubai on a virtual journey of discovery of the Pharaonic civilization
The Egypt Pavilion at the Expo Dubai gave visitors an opportunity to explore the Pharaonic civilization through a digital tour and a 3D experience of traveling through a time machine into the ancient history of Egypt.
The pavilion tells the story of the civilization and history of Egypt
Dubai- The Dubai Expo has given its visitors a virtual journey to explore Egyptian history and Pharaonic civilization.
Egypt's pavilion at the Expo Dubai highlighted the millennia-old history of the Pharaonic civilization, which attracted a large turnout of the public to learn about the country's heritage and culture.
The pavilion gave visitors an exceptional opportunity to explore this civilization through a digital tour and a 3D experience to travel through a time machine to the ancient history of Egypt, where “Eye on Egypt” takes them on a virtual journey through the telescope on a photo tour of the most prominent historical places in Egypt and the famous tourist resorts.
Khaled Milad Raziq, director of the Egyptian pavilion at the exhibition, said in a press statement that "the pavilion extends over an area of 1,000 square meters and is adorned from the outside with pharaonic inscriptions and a stereoscopic image of King Tutankhamun and consists of 3 floors, as its main entrance includes a three-sided gate that mimics the design of the pyramids, while it is decorated with The reception hall with a pharaonic sarcophagus of priest Psamtik was specially brought from the Egyptian Museum to receive visitors to the pavilion and an entrance for them to the exhibition of archaeological copies and ancient Egyptian crafts.
And he indicated that "the pavilion tells the story of the civilization and history of Egypt, which extends for more than seven thousand years in all its stages, and then moves to the future. All of this is watched and lived by visitors to the pavilion through smart displays that tell historical stories in a simple and easy way."
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