Several prominent figures had visited the exhibition, including Queen Sofia of Spain, US billionaire Michael Bloomberg and the UAE’s Minister of Culture Noura al-Kaabi. Founder of Art D’Égypte Nadine Abdel Ghaffar said that over 800 global media outlets covered the event, bringing a international awareness to it like never before. “Nearly 200 volunteers participated and received training before the exhibition, allowing them to act as tour guides for visitors during the exhibition period. As a result of our work, the site of the pyramids was chosen for the exhibition to merge between contemporary art and ancient heritage and to bring the past to the present. We have worked hard over the past years, and we are proud to present this huge exhibition for the second time at the Giza Pyramids, an unmatched UNESCO World Heritage Site.