Egypt reopens ancient monastery containing thousands of rare manuscripts

Egypt has reopened an ancient library inside a sixth century monastery in Sinai following renovations.

The restored mosaic inside the monastery of Saint Catherine.

The restored mosaic inside the monastery of Saint Catherine. Source: AP

The library at the St Catherine Monastery in southern Sinai contains thousands of rare manuscripts, some of them the oldest in Christianity.

Most of the transcripts are in Greek. Others are in Arabic, Syriac, Georgian, Hebrew, Armenian and Polish.

"The library is the second after the Vatican Library in terms of manuscript importance," said Abdel-Rehim Rehandi, the director of the archaeological studies department in Sinai.
A view from inside the Saint Catherine monastery in Mount Sinai.
A view from inside the Saint Catherine monastery in Mount Sinai. Source: AP
Conservationists also restored a historic mosaic inside the monastery, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Egypt is seeking to revive its battered tourism, a main source of national income.

The industry has been struggling since the 2011 uprising against Egypt's longtime dictator Hosni Mubarak.

Tourism has also been hurt by a wave of militant attacks, mainly in Sinai, since the army's 2013 toppling of Islamist president Mohamed Morsi.


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