Wednesday 2 November 2016 – 12:00.m.
Both sites took several years closed to the public to prevent deterioration.
Tourism. The minister for egyptian Antiquities, Khaled al Anani, reopened to the public the tombs of the pharaoh Seti I and queen Nefertari, and lowered the price of the 'Luxor Pass’, which allows you to visit the archaeological sites of the city.
Al-Anani, made the announcement in a speech at the opening of the fifth World Summit on Urban Tourism, under the slogan 'Cities: local culture for global travellers’. Both sites took several years closed to the public to prevent deterioration.
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