The tomb of King Amenhotep III in Luxors Valley of the Kings has officially reopened to tourists following a two-decade-long restoration project.
The restoration formed part of the Preserving the Murals of the Tomb of King Amenhotep III project.
Speaking at the reopening ceremony of the site, Secretary-General of Egypts Supreme Council of Antiquities, Mohamed Ismail Khaled described the tomb as one of the most important and prominent in the Valley of the Kings and said its reopening would add a distinctive new dimension to cultural tourism in Egypt.