Minister of Culture Helmy al-Namnam will reopen Tuesday evening Mustafa Kamel museum, with the attendance of Cairo Governorate representatives, as well as a number of cultural, artists and media personals, in Cairo Citadel, Al-Bawaba News reported. "With the re-opening of the museum, after its restoration and development, we celebrate a part of Egypt's national history, which with it we learn lessons from an important national symbol, which future generations will benefit from." announced Head of Fine Arts, Khaled Sorour. This step is the first of a series of museum opening, which will be held during the next period, added Sorour. This comes in the framework of the Ministry of Culture continuing its policies in saving Egyptian figures and great symbols history. The museum was officially launched in 1956, to honor Kamel history, who is remembered as a fervent Egyptian nationalist, and an articulate advocate of Egyptian independence.