is the first Islamic capital in Egypt and in Africa. Unfortunately, the site suffers from deterioration and high ground water that has affected the structural remnants.
The project consists of a circuit starting at the Civilization Museum (located to the East) and ending at the Craft Center (located to the West). Due to the length of the circuit, visitors have the choice to walk or utilize golf carts with a driver for a small fee that will be used to maintain the site. After a visit to the Civilization Museum and viewing artifacts found on the site, visitors walking on the pathway will encounter multiple signage that will take them on a historic journey back in time as they move towards the small virtual reality structure. Pathways will be clear with shaded stone benches installed at intervals. The project includes combining effective experience to implement a model for saving the ancient city, planning to attract tourism to it, and providing future maintenance elements in order to preserve historical sites.
Theban Tomb 110 restoration project introduce scientific study in the restoration, maintenance and rehabilitation of tombs in application on TT110 in the village of the old Qurna ,included a historical and documentary study of all the devastating things that the Tomb and the surrounding area went through the damage factors, then touching on the latest methods and practical means in documentation and registration, as well as structural & architectural treatments, developing methods in restoration, and providing all that is advanced in the science of processing materials, to the detriment of impact Then explain the application, also preparing the Tomb for a visit through the development of the surrounding area, lighting & Security cameras and coordination with the "Mo T &A" by placing the tomb on the tourist map.
Theban Tomb 110 An imaginary view of one of the walls of Tomb 110 before it was affected by damage . Photography using “Infrared” filters, as infrared radiation comes within the electromagnetic spectrum, in the region between short waves and visible light, and its frequency ranges from 3 gigahertz to 400 terahertz, while its wavelength ranges between 3 centimeters and 740 nanometers. Color treatments were applied using the rnc-color stretch program, where the colors are calibrated, and their intensity is shown in the image, as well as their hidden shades. Through this, some elements that were not previously visible from the complete documentation process of the wall were revealed in an accurate and scientific manner. Through the remains of dots and very small areas that were not damaged by burning or soot on the southeastern wall, I was able to develop an approximate concept of the original color tones of that wall.
Qurna North Complex would accommodate large groups. With minimal interjection, twelve (12) tombs could be prepared and added to the number of tombs already prepared for visitors to accept large groups of visitors (i.e., large busses). The two new tombs of Rebiu and Samut would require more substantial conservation applications. As part of the complex, there will be a designated shaded staging area that will contain new Mastabas. Here, the tour leader can lecture their groups while the visitors rest in the shade on Mastaba benches. The site will contain signage, solar powered security lighting, tomb lighting and improved access. The MoA could charge a higher fee to accommodate the greater influx of tourists that would be attracted to this area. Instead of clusters of three (3), sixteen (16) tombs could be opened for larger groups to browse the complex area (the 16 includes the new tombs of Rebiu and Samut and the open tombs, TT41 and TT110). Since clearance of the redeem is planned to continue in the complex area, an enclosure wall would designate the complex area.