15 photos capture the magic and beauty following the completion of the first phase of the Arment City Corniche
“The Seventh Day” monitors 15 pictures of magic and beauty in the new Armant City Corniche, which was implemented over the past months in the west of Luxor Governorate, to be a distinctive outlet for citizens during the winter vacation and spending happy nights out, based on the directives of Engineer Abdel Muttalib Amara, Governor of Luxor, to develop all Nile Corniche locations in the cities of Luxor, Qurna, Esna and Arment to serve citizens.
In this regard, Engineer Hosni Mansour, head of the Red Sea Reconstruction Authority, in charge of developing the Esna and Arment Corniches, announced the completion of all work on the Nile Corniche development project in the city of Arment, with a length of 1,650 meters as a first phase, at a cost of 60 million pounds, in light of the continuous follow-up of the progress of national and service projects on the territory. Luxor Governorate level according to the directives of Engineer Abdel Muttalib Amara, Governor of Luxor.
The head of the Red Sea Reconstruction Agency explained that the works included covering the columns of the Corniche wall with Hashemite stone, stud work, making printed concrete floors, decorative lighting poles, pergolas, and a cafeteria. In a related context, the head of the agency held a meeting to discuss the work of the Nile Corniche development project in the city of Esna and the historical area surrounding the Esna Temple. Its work is supervised by the Red Sea Reconstruction Authority based on the protocol signed between Luxor Governorate and the Central Reconstruction Authority, in the presence of Engineer Sabah Mansour. Vice President of the city of Esna, Engineer Atef Askar, Vice President of the Red Sea Reconstruction Authority, Engineer Asaad Mustafa, the agency’s project coordinator in the Luxor region, the agency’s engineers in the city of Esna, the consulting office, and the companies implementing the project.
Following the meeting, the project was reviewed and the business sectors were identified to begin implementation. The Nile Corniche development project in the city of Armant was also reviewed, as well as the family development project in the village of Al-Rayina, implemented within the presidential initiative to develop villages in the Egyptian countryside, “A Decent Life.”
Part of the development of the Nile Corniche in Armant City
New Nile Corniche in Armant City
Facade and entrance to the Nile Corniche in Armant City
An aspect of the visual identity of the new Armant Corniche
Part of the development on the Nile Corniche in Armant City
Part of the completion of the first phase of the Arment City Corniche
Providing rest houses for citizens on the Armant Corniche
Applying visual identity in the new Armant Corniche
Comprehensive development of the Nile Corniche in the city of Armant
Distinctive designs in the new Armant Corniche
Completion of the first phase of the Arment City Corniche
Magic and beauty after the completion of the first phase of the Armant City Corniche
Distinctive gates at the entrance to the Nile Corniche in Armant City
Pergolas for the convenience of citizens on the Nile Corniche in the city of Armant
Completion of the first phase of the Armant City Corniche, west of Luxor