The Museum of Prince Muhammad Ali’s Palace in Al-Manial, Cairo, is known for its whimsical fusion of different art styles: Mamluk, Persian, Syrian, Andalusian, Moorish, and Ottoman.
The Hanging Church is a Coptic Orthodox church located in the Old Cairo neighborhood, near the Amr Ibn Al-Aas Mosque and the Ben Ezra Temple. It was called "The Hanging" because it was built on two towers of the Roman fort (Babylonian[...]
Is home to around 16,000 artworks—the world’s largest collection of Coptic artifacts—including manuscripts, icons, carved woodwork, and religious-themed frescoes from ancient churches and monasteries.
The Museum of Islamic Art is the largest museum of its kind in the world. Its neo-Mamluk style building houses a magnificent collection of Islamic artifacts from across the globe, with one-of-a-kind pieces from India, China, Iran, Egypt,[...]
The Egyptian Museum in Cairo is the oldest archaeological museum in the MENA region and a must-see during any visit to Cairo. The iconic building, designed in 1895 by the French architect Marcel Dourgnon, is a historic landmark in downtown[...]