ZAGAZIG, Egypt, Sept 15, 2018 (MENA) - Egyptian Minister of Antiquities Khaled El Enany said that San El Hagar archaeological site in Sharqia governorate is currently being developed into an open museum to put it on the local and global tourist map due to the site historical importance, as it contains one third of Egypt's artifacts. Enany made these remarks during a press conference, which was attended by Secretary-General of the Supreme Council of Antiquities Mostafa Waziri and Dutch, French, Brazilian, Greek, congolese, Danish and Lithuanian ambassadors, in addition to representatives of local and global TV channels and a number of MPs. The minister said that the Egyptian mission succeeded in restoring two 9-metre-long obelisks, inscribed with hieroglyphic inscriptions dating back to the reign of King Ramesses II of the 19th Dynasty.