Egyptian Media Production City

It is listed on the Egyptian Exchange, though most of its shares are owned by the Government of Egypt through the National Media Authority as well as other state-owned enterprises (SOEs).

[4] The Pharaonic city:[5] (Tel El Amarna), simulates the ancient capital of the Egyptian Pharaoh Akhenaten.

This area also contains the Magic Land, and the Dino Jungle, with life-size models of pre-historic monsters such as electronically animated dinosaurs, moving amidst audio-visual effects, as well as the ancient ape-man and birds.

An open theatre, the largest of its kind,[6] is built in a legendary style with open-air halls, and covered terraces, with a new architectural design.

The contract for constructing and equipping the Mubarak International Studio Complex at the MPC was signed in January 1997.

According to studies already conducted, a holding company is to be set up to run MPC, with three subsidiaries, one for production, another for services and maintenance and a third for tourism.

Forty per cent of the company's paid-up capital is subscribed by the Radio and Television Union and ten % by banks, while 20-25%, amounting to LE 400 million will be floated for public subscription.