Our Projects
Some projects of Witty Media
Residential facilities
Residential facilities
Sohag Housing
Residential facilities
Al-Salam Towers
Residential facilities
Al-Buhaira Housing
Residential facilities
Al-jalaa Housing in Dakahlia Governorate
Residential facilities
Hariri Housing
Residential facilities
Decent Life Housing Qena
Residential facilities
Sandoub Housing
New Administrative Capital
New Administrative Capital
City of Arts and Culture
An international arts city in the New Administrative Capital. The city was built on an area of 127 acres, and includes a number of theatres, exhibition halls, libraries, museums and art galleries, for all types of traditional and contemporary arts.
New Administrative Capital
Mini Spine
A pivotal service and commercial area that provides a comprehensive range of services, including shopping centers, restaurants, medical and educational facilities, as well as recreational and sports amenities.
New Administrative Capital
Monument
The memorial in Egypt’s New Administrative Capital commemorates the sacrifices of the martyrs through a unique architectural design that incorporates Egyptian national symbols. It serves as a focal point for official ceremonies, reflecting the nation's deep respect for its heroes and rich heritage
New Administrative Capital
The Green River
A vast central park stretches along the city, inspired by the shape of the Nile River and serving as the city's 'green lung.' The park includes extensive green spaces, recreational areas, and botanical gardens, creating a natural and enchanting environment for residents and visitors alike.
New Administrative Capital
People's Square
It is one of Egypt's most prominent public squares and is considered a symbol of national gatherings and major celebrations. The square features luxurious architectural design, including statues, fountains, and gardens, and is home to several national and cultural institutions.
New Administrative Capital
House of Representatives in the New Administrative Capital
The new Parliament building is an architectural icon constructed amid development plans in the New Administrative Capital. This establishment is ranked as the best global project in the category of government building projects.
New Administrative Capital
The Council of Ministers in the Administrative Capital
It features a modern architectural design that symbolizes progress and development. The complex includes multiple buildings equipped with the latest technology to support the Egyptian government in decision-making and improving public services.
New Administrative Capital
The Government District in the New Administrative Capital
It houses the headquarters of ministries and government institutions in a developed environment, with buildings equipped with the latest technologies supporting digital transformation. The project aims to provide a modern work environment through smart and efficient infrastructure.
New Administrative Capital
Kenoz Marble Exhibition in the New Administrative Capital
It serves as a global industrial hub for marble and granite production, showcasing the products of Kenoz factories used in many major projects in the capital. The exhibition supports the national industry by exporting products to international markets.
New Administrative Capital
Al-Shaab Park in the New Administrative Capital
Vast green spaces provide a relaxing environment for visitors. The park is located amidst key governmental landmarks, such as the Parliament and the Cabinet, making it a symbol of beauty and national heritage at the heart of the New Administrative Capital.
New Administrative Capital
Knowledge City in the New Administrative Capital
Knowledge City in the New Administrative Capital is a cutting-edge project aimed at fostering technological innovation and scientific research, featuring research centers, training academies, and global tech companies. It also houses a creative center focused on artificial intelligence development.
Sports facilities
Sports facilities
The Sports City in the New Administrative Capital.
It is the first and largest fully integrated sports city in Egypt and the Middle East. Located in the New Administrative Capital, it includes many private and public sports facilities.
Sports facilities
The Olympic City in the New Administrative Capital in the evening.
The Egypt International Olympic City is the largest fully integrated Olympic city in Egypt, located in the New Administrative Capital.
Sports facilities
"The Olympic City in the New Administrative Capital in the morning."
The Sports City in the New Administrative Capital... the first fully integrated Olympic city in the Middle East.
New Al-Zahraa City for Horses
The "New Al-Zahraa" Horse City is an Egyptian project dedicated to breeding purebred Arabian horses. It features advanced facilities such as racetracks, training centers, and veterinary hospitals, aiming to establish Egypt as a global hub for horse breeding and to boost sports tourism.
Guinness World Records
Guinness World Records
The longest flagpole in the world.
The flagpole in the New Administrative Capital is the tallest flagpole in the world, standing at a height of 207.8 meters.
Guinness World Records
The New Delta Station.
The station is the largest wastewater treatment plant in the world, with a capacity of 7.5 million cubic meters per day, and is one of the most important national projects recently completed.
Historical and archaeological facilities
Historical and archaeological facilities
Baron Palace
Baron Empain Palace, with its Indian architectural style and tower that stands out in the desert, along with its striking design in burnt brown (sienna), stands distinguished from the rest of the city. It reflects the high status of its owner and is one of the key landmarks of Heliopolis.
Historical and archaeological facilities
The Greek-Roman Museum
The Greek Roman Museum in Alexandria displays artifacts from the Greek and Roman periods, including statues and historical items that highlight the influence of these two civilizations on Egypt. It is considered an important cultural destination for learning about the ancient history of Alexandria.
Historical and archaeological facilities
Mohamed Ali Palace
It is one of the most prominent historical and architectural landmarks in Egypt, located in the Manial district of Cairo.
Historical and archaeological facilities
The Museum of Leader Gamal Abdel Nasser.
A museum that commemorates the memory of the late Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser, located in the Manishat al-Bakri district of Cairo, where his home once stood.
Touristic and Archaeological Landmarks
Siwa Oasis
Siwa Oasis is a natural gem in the heart of the Western Desert, combining breathtaking landscapes like salt lakes and natural springs with cultural landmarks such as the Temple of the Oracle. It is renowned for relaxation tourism and therapeutic treatments using sulfuric waters and sand.
Touristic and Archaeological Landmarks
The Palace of Sultanate Malak
A unique historical landmark distinguished by its classical design by French architect Alexandre Marcel. Built in the early 20th century, it served as the residence of Sultanate Malak, the wife of Sultan Hussein Kamel, who ruled Egypt during the early Sultanate era.
Touristic and Archaeological Landmarks
Arab Al-Yasar
Arab Al-Yasar is located near the Citadel of Salah El-Din Al-Ayyubi in Cairo and is part of the Historic Cairo Development Plan. The area will feature green spaces, parking facilities, buildings designed to complement the Citadel's architectural style, and a modern hotel.
Religious facilities
Religious facilities
Al-Hussein Mosque
The mosque was built during the Fatimid era in 549 AH, which corresponds to 1154 AD, under the supervision of the minister Al-Salih Tala’i. The mosque has three doors made of white marble, overlooking Khan El-Khalili, and another door next to the dome, known as the Green Door.
Religious facilities
Milad al-Masyh Cathedral
The Nativity of Christ Cathedral is a Coptic cathedral in the New Administrative Capital of Egypt. The cathedral was inaugurated on January 6, 2019, during the celebration of Christmas and the visit of Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi and Pope Tawadros II.
Religious facilities
Martyrs' Mosques
Martyrs' Mosques (three mosques) with a capacity of 3,000 prayer spaces each, located in the New Administrative Capital.
Religious facilities
Sayyida Zainab Mosque
Sayyida Zainab Mosque is one of the largest and most famous mosques in Cairo, the capital of Egypt. It is named after the granddaughter of the Prophet Mohamed ﷺ, Zainab, the daughter of Ali ibn Abi Talib.
Religious facilities
Alwa'd Alhaq Mosque
A modern mosque distinguished by its contemporary design that blends Islamic style with modern architectural elegance. It is located in the Mid-Hill area. The mosque offers various religious services, such as Quran memorization lessons and charitable activities.
Religious facilities
Al-Fattah Al-Aleem Mosque in the New Administrative Capital
It is one of the largest mosques in Africa and the Middle East, featuring a modern Islamic design with four massive minarets and a large central dome. The mosque serves as a comprehensive religious facility and a hub for official events.
Religious facilities
Egypt Mosque in the New Administrative Capital
is one of the most prominent religious landmarks in the region. It features a grand Islamic architectural design and can accommodate a large number of worshippers. The mosque includes a massive dome and various facilities, such as a public library, commercial shops, and halls designated for religious and cultural events and activities.
Educational and cultural facilities
Educational and cultural facilities
Egypt Japan University of Science and Technology - EJUST
The Egyptian-Japanese University of Science and Technology (E-JUST) was established in partnership with Japan as a public Egyptian university in New Borg El Arab City, Alexandria, to offer bachelor's, master's, and doctoral programs.
Educational and cultural facilities
New Ismailia National University
The university is located on an area of 29 acres, equivalent to 121,800 square meters, on non-agricultural land in the New Ismailia City, on the eastern bank of the Suez Canal.
Educational and cultural facilities
South Valley National University
The university was established by Presidential Decree No. 420 of 2022 as a step towards expanding access to higher education.
Educational and cultural facilities
Benha National University
It is a national, non-profit university that focuses on excellence in education and scientific research, supported by the state, and is located in Obour City, Egypt.
Educational and cultural facilities
Menoufia National University
A modern university located in Monufia Governorate, aimed at providing high-quality education in various fields to meet the needs of the job market. The university includes advanced colleges and study programs, offering an exceptional learning environment to support innovation and academic excellence
Educational and cultural facilities
Al Salam Technological University
It provides high-quality technical education in the fields of industry, energy, hospitality, and tourism, aiming to meet the needs of the local job market through modern programs and advanced equipment.
Educational and cultural facilities
Zewail City of Science and Technology
Zewail City of Science and Technology is a global scientific hub in Egypt, dedicated to advancing research and education. It offers exceptional academic programs focused on science and engineering, along with a research-oriented environment that enables the application of knowledge in various fields such as biotechnology and energy.
Educational and cultural facilities
East Port Said National University
East Port Said National University is a newly established institution in Egypt, designed to deliver high-quality education through a credit-hour system.
Roads and axes
Roads and axes
International Coastal Road
The International Coastal Road between El Alamein and Marsa Matrouh runs parallel to the Mediterranean Sea and is considered one of the modern and important roads, passing by tourist resorts and various facilities.
Roads and axes
Cairo-Alexandria Desert Road
A vital road that connects the capital Cairo to the city of Alexandria, and is considered one of the fastest routes to reach the North Coast. It is characterized by the quality of its infrastructure and ongoing updates.
Roads and axes
Samira Moussa, Yasser Rizk, and Taha Hussein Axis
New traffic axes in Egypt, aimed at reducing congestion and improving connectivity between Greater Cairo areas and neighboring regions.
Roads and axes
Sharm El-Sheikh Road
A modern road that connects Cairo to Sharm El-Sheikh, shortening travel time and boosting tourism thanks to its advanced infrastructure and available services.
Roads and axes
Field Marshal Abu Zekry Axis
The Al-Moshir Abu Zekri Axis in Alexandria connects the International Coastal Road to the Qabbari area, running alongside Lake Mariout. It facilitates traffic flow and effectively links vital areas in the western part of Alexandria.
Roads and axes
Shinzo Abe Axis
A modern road in Cairo that connects New Cairo areas with major axes, helping to reduce congestion and improve connectivity between East Cairo and other regions.
Roads and axes
26th of July Axis
The 26th of July Axis is a vital road that extends from the beginning of Ahmed Orabi Tunnel in Giza, passing through the airport area and El Baragil, all the way to 6th of October City. It aims to alleviate traffic congestion that previously occurred on the old axis.
Other Projects
Other Projects
Al-Andalus Park in Tanta
A natural retreat for the residents of Al-Gharbia Governorate, it features expansive green areas and a variety of trees. Recently, it has undergone development efforts to expand green spaces and improve its facilities, enhancing its role as a prime destination for recreation and relaxation.
Other Projects
The Development Zone on Counselor Abdel Meguid Mahmoud Axis
Aiming to promote urban and economic growth by establishing residential, commercial, and industrial communities, while improving infrastructure to facilitate access and attract investments. The axis serves as an important link between key areas in Cairo.
Other Projects
The Gardens Surrounding the Citadel of Salah al-Din
Vast green spaces overlooking Cairo's landmarks, combining history and nature, making it an ideal destination to enjoy tranquility and beauty with a historical backdrop.
Other Projects
Ain Sokhna Water Desalination Station
As part of the state's efforts to provide water sources capable of meeting current water needs and future expansion targets, the Ain Sokhna seawater desalination project has been established. This project is the largest of its kind in Egypt and consists of two plants.
Other Projects
Baghoush Seawater Desalination Plant
It aims to provide drinking water to coastal areas and reduce reliance on traditional resources. The plant has begun trial operations and supports water sustainability in the region.
Other Projects
East Port Said Seawater Desalination Plant
It is the largest in North Africa, supplying water to residential and industrial areas within the Suez Canal Economic Zone. The plant features advanced desalination technologies and supports sustainable development in the region.
Other Projects
Central Bus Station
A modern and eco-friendly transportation hub serving mobility within the capital and between it and other regions. The station offers comprehensive services, including electric and smart buses, commercial malls, and various service areas.
Other Projects
Toshka Project
The Toshka Project is a national initiative aimed at transforming the desert into agricultural land, enhancing food security and sustainable development. The project relies on modern irrigation infrastructure and focuses on cultivating a variety of crops.
Other Projects
Al-Galala Seawater Desalination Plant
It is one of Egypt's most prominent desalination projects, located on the Galala Plateau to serve Galala City and the tourist resort. The plant utilizes advanced technologies to provide drinking water and supports sustainable development in the region.
Other Projects
Ahl Misr Walkway
A recreational and tourism project that stretches along the Nile River in Cairo, aiming to transform the Nile Corniche into a vibrant urban destination for residents and visitors. The project features a pedestrian walkway, a bike lane, an open-air theater for performances, as well as numerous restaurants, cafes, and retail shops.
Other Projects
Ferdan Bridge
The Ferdan Bridge is a movable railway bridge located near the Suez Canal. It is considered the longest movable bridge in the world.
Other Projects
Investment Zones in Alexandria
It includes the development of 12 investment zones over an area of 180,000 square meters in its first phase. These zones will feature smart fuel stations, retail shops, tourist areas including a hotel and restaurants, as well as theaters and cultural facilities. The second phase will add 3 more zones.
Other Projects
The Seawater Desalination Plant in New Alamein City
It is one of the major projects designed to supply drinking water to the city, focusing on smart technologies to make it one of the most efficient desalination plants in the world.
Other Projects
Seawater Desalination Plant in Arish
It was established to meet the drinking water needs of the North Sinai region. The project aims to improve water supply for areas such as Arish, Sheikh Zuweid, and Central Sinai.





















