Head of Egypt’s Supreme Council for Media Regulation visits Royal Opera House Muscat, National Museum

Royal Opera House Muscat

Muscat: Karam Gabr, Head of the Supreme Council for Media Regulation (SCMR) of the Arab Republic of Egypt, today visited the Royal Opera House Muscat, as part of his current visit to the Sultanate of Oman.

The guest toured the ROHM and he was briefed about the House’s departments, facilities and shows, as well as its programmes and the latest equipment used in the world music shows.

He also viewed the ROHM unique architectural designs creatively combining Omani architectural and cultural legacy with architectural patterns from different continents of the world.

In pictures: Head of Egypt’s Supreme Council visits ROHM

Furthermore, Karam Gabr, Head of the Supreme Council for Media Regulation (SCMR) today also visited the National Museum. He toured various sections of the museum during which he was briefed about contents of the museum’s halls that highlight images of Oman’s history and civilization.

He was also briefed about the corner of the late Sultan Qaboos bin Said bin Taimour (the Dearest and Finest of Men) in the Renaissance Hall.

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