Murals, Greenery & More: Paving the Way to the Grand Egyptian Museum

Egypt is transforming the surrounding roads to reflect the significance of the Grand Egyptian Museum. From urban upgrades to thoughtful landscaping, the journey is becoming part of the experience, giving visitors a taste of Egypt’s cultural pride before they even step inside.

When Egypt unveils the Grand Egyptian Museum this July, all eyes will be on the largest archaeological museum in the world. But the spotlight isn’t just on the museum itself—it’s also on the path leading there. 

Repainting Building Facades and Adding Murals of Ancient Egyptian Kings

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One of the most noticeable changes lies along the Ring Road, where buildings lining the 14-kilometer stretch through Giza and Cairo are being restored and repainted. But it’s more than a simple touch-up. 

Many facades now feature large, vivid murals of ancient Egyptian kings, turning ordinary apartment blocks into public art displays. These additions blend the urban with the historic, setting the tone for visitors and reminding locals of the cultural legacy in their daily environment.

Planting Green Spaces and Trees as Part of the 100 Million Trees Initiative

Alongside visual upgrades, a major focus has been placed on green spaces. As part of the 100 Million Trees initiative, the Ring Road and Cairo–Alexandria Desert Road are being transformed into shaded, tree-surrounded avenues. 

Landscaped areas with modern irrigation systems line the cityscape while offering cooler, more inviting spaces. The goal is to create a refreshing and symbolic gateway to the museum and the Giza plateau.

Building Walkways, Bazaars, and Cafes on El-Mariouteya and Al-Mansoureya Roads

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Beautification efforts also prioritize the human experience. Roads like El-Mariouteya and Al-Mansoureya have seen the addition of tourist walkways, well-lit paths, and recreational areas. 

These spaces now include small bazaars, local cafes, and rest stops, turning functional roadways into welcoming environments. The areas are designed to encourage visitors to linger, explore, and enjoy the atmosphere before or after their museum visit.

Improving Mobility With New Service Stops, Parking Areas & Traffic Flow Enhancements

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Getting to the museum is easier and more organized, thanks to new infrastructure upgrades. The area now includes modern service stops, spacious parking zones, and improved traffic management. 

These changes help reduce congestion while making room for tour buses and visitors arriving from Cairo and beyond. For both tourists and locals, the updates offer a smoother, more convenient journey that reflects the importance of the destination.

A Grand Entrance for a Grand Museum

As the Grand Egyptian Museum prepares to open its doors, the roads leading to it have become part of the story. These improvements boost aesthetics and express national pride, all while offering a more complete visitor experience. 

With murals, trees, lights, and upgraded access, the approach to the museum now mirrors what lies inside: a carefully curated celebration of Egypt’s past and future. Whether you’re planning a visit or simply passing through, take a moment to appreciate how much care has gone into every corner of this transformation!

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