Egypt's Historic Abdeen Palace Opens to Public
A landmark building in Cairo, Egypt, the Abdeen Palace, has opened its doors to the public.
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once was the home of Egyptian king Abdeen palace is a quick view of how the monarchy used to live
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This vlog is a tour in Abdeen Palace Museum in Cairo, Egypt. A Parisian style palace that belongs to the 19th century and was built by Khedive Ismail or Ismail Pacha. It was officially opened in 1874 to be the government seat at that time and headquarters for the royal monarchy until King Farouk before the end of the monarchy in 1952.
Hidden Gems of Cairo: Abdeen Palace
Last December, I went on a tour of Abdeen Palace with Etmat7af, a group dedicated to bring popularize exploring the beauty of Egypts most amazing unknown locations.
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Egypt has many places that are considered to be hidden treasures. One of them is Abdeen Palace. Upcoming report by Dania Elmor
Mohamed Ali Palace, Cairo, Egypt - Known as Manial Palace
Mohamed Ali Palace, Cairo, Egypt - It was previously known as Mohamed Ali Palace as an attribution to him, but now it is famously known as Manial Palace and Museum which is found in Al Saraya street, El Manial district of southern Cairo, Egypt.
Mohamed Ali Tewfik was the owner of this palace and that is the reason why it was once referred to and known as Mohamed Ali Palace, until later on when it was transformed into a historic house museum that carries different antiquities related to the settings and lifestyle of the late 19th and early 20th century Egyptian royal prince and heir apparent.
For those who enjoy visiting the real palaces where the old princes and kings used to live, this is one destination we recommend when it comes to visit Egypt. Mohamed Ali Palace, or Manial Palace as it is known, is a compound that is divided into five different buildings, these buildings have a lot of rooms and are also surrounded by Persian and English gardens as well as a small branch of the Nile. This palace carries the extensive art, silver, clothing, and furniture that used to belong to the middle ages.
The design of the whole place is different and it seems that there was a lot of effort exerted in the bringing it to life. It was built in the European Art Nouveau and Rococo style that is mixed with some Islamic architecture. The interior design of the place takes the breath away and makes one think about how people used to live in such a place since there is a lot of ceramic tile work done.
After all those years of the construction of the palace, it is still in a very good shape and the furniture placed inside is also different but yet in very good forms. This is not considered a so much visited place yet it deserves much more attention from the public, just in the same way they tend to visit and get impressed by Muhammad Ali Mosque that is located inside the citadel (
Every single room found in every single building will take you through a different experience and will leave you always astonished with the different tiles that are used to give the room a different look and at the same time tend to give it a different feeling and atmosphere.
This is considered a very good place to visit when it comes to the attractions near the middle of the city, since it is not much far away from the downtown area ( and at the same time it is worth it for all the different things that you will manage to come across and see.
To get the chance to enter all the rooms inside and make a good tour through the whole place, you have to be ready for spending about three or four hours in total.
For those who have made their minds about visiting Mohamed Ali Palace, they should know that it opens everyday except Tuesday from 9 AM and closes at 4 PM, and better to avoid it on Friday during Friday prayer time because you will most probably find nobody there to help you if you want guidance.
Mohamed Ali Palace entrance fee for the Egyptians is 20 Egyptian pounds, which means that it would be for about 40 Egyptian pounds for foreigners, and those who want to take pictures, they will need to pay extra 50 Egyptian pounds for the tour inside; not expensive for a magnificent place like this one.
We know, there are a lot of things which might be considered much more important to some people when it comes to Cairo attractions, such as visiting the Egyptian Museum ( going to the Pyramids ( or even visiting the citadel ( but they have to dig deep because they will most probably find new gems hidden in every corner related to this country.
Interested in getting to see more of the places and attractions related to this person who was the main reason behind starting modern Egypt? You could visit Muhammad Ali Mosque during the same day if you have enough time and if the other destination will still be open, in order to see how his buildings which were inspired by the Islamic world look like.
There are lots of other places to visit in Cairo, Egypt, that will tell you more about the history of Egypt, such as Cairo citadel, the Egyptian Museum, going to the Islamic Art Museum ( visiting the Pyramids, giving the new grand National Museum for Egyptian Civilization a try ( and even getting the chance to walk through the old streets of Cairo which will take you to El Moez street and all the different old mosques that are found there ( Khan El Khalili ( and will even take you through Al Azhar area.
Mohamed Ali, or Manial, Palace should be definitely on your list of things to visit in Egypt and feel astonished with how those people used to live.
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TODAY AFRICA - Egypt's Abdeen Palace opens its doors to visitors
TODAY AFRICA - Egypt's Abdeen Palace opens its doors to visitors
Eileen's Egypt Trip 02: Giza, Pyramids, Abdeen Palace
My trip to Egypt May 2018
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Egyptologist in Cairo Mohamed Haider
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Solor Boat Museum
Abdeen Palace
Islamic Cairo and The Egyptian Museum Tour
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A visit to The Egyptian museum to see the fabulous treasures of Acient Egypt, also the famous golden collection of Tut Ankh Amon. Then a visit to The Citadel of Mohammed Ali to explore the Islamic art.
*** The Egyptian museum :
The Egyptian museum was first built in Boulak. In 1891, it was moved to Giza Palace of Ismail Pasha which housed the antiquities that were later moved to the present building. The Egyptian museum is situated at Tahrir square in Cairo. It was built during the reign of Khedive Abbass Helmi II in 1897, and opened on November 15, 1902. It has 107 halls. At the ground floor there are the huge statues. The upper floor houses small statues, jewels, Tutankhamon treasures and the mummies.
The Museum also comprises a photography section and a large library. The Egyptian museum comprises many sections arranged in chronological order
The first section houses Tutankhamon’s treasures.
The second section houses the pre-dynasty and the Old Kingdom monuments.
The third section houses the first intermediate period and the Middle Kingdom monuments.
The forth section houses the monuments of the Modern Kingdom.
The fifth section houses the monuments of the late period and the Greek and Roman periods.
The sixth section houses coins and papyrus.
The seventh section houses sarcophagi and scrabs.
A hall for the royal mummies was opened at the museum, housing eleven kings and queens.
More than a million and half tourists visit the museum annually, in addition to half a million Egyptians /
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*** The Citadel
One of Cairo's most popular tourist attractions is The Citadel, located on a spur of limestone that had been detached from its parent Moqattam Hills by quarrying. The Citadel began it's life not as a great military base of operations, but as the Dome of the Wind, a pavilion created in 810 by Hatim Ibn Hartama, who was then governor. These early governors, not realizing it strategic importance, simply used the pavilion for its view of Cairo. In 1176, Salah ad-Din fortified the area to protect it against attacks by the Crusaders, and since then, it has never been without a military garrison.
In 1218 Sultan al-Kamil, Salah ad-Din's nephew moved his residence to The Citadel, and until the consturction of the Abdin Palace in the mid-19th century, it was the seat of government for the Country of Egypt.
Most of the fortification's enterior were built after Salah ad-Din's rule, being added to by almost every invader including the British, some of whom destroyed much of what existed before them. Al Nasir Muhammad leveled most of Salah al-Din's buildings and later Muhamad Ali did the same to the Mamluk structures.
The Citadel actually consists of three main sections, surrounded by their own walls with towers and gates. These consist of the Lower Enclosure (El-Azab), the Northern Enclosure (El-Ankishariya) and the Southern Enclosure which is The Citadel proper (El-Qal'a). The two main gates are on the north (Bab el-Gadid) and south (Bab el-Gabal). Particularly when viewed from the back side (from the north), The Citadel reveals a very medieval character .
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Nouran's Testimony about Abdeen palace tour
As part of showing our credential to everyone here's one of our guests testimony for our tour to Museums of Abdeen palace 13th of Oct - 2018
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قصر عابدين بالقاهره |Abdeen Palace
Abdeen Palace is a historic Cairo palace, and one of the official residences and the principal workplace of the President of Egypt, located above Qasr el-Nil Street in eastern Downtown Cairo
يعد قصر عابدين أحد أهم هذه القصور ، فقد كان مقرا لحكم البلاد فى الفترة من عام 1872 حتى قيام الثورة المصرية فى 23 يوليو 1952 ، والذى تحول لاحقا و بقرار من مجلس قيادة الثورة إلى أحد القصور الرئاسية. وقد شهد القصر الكثير من الأمور والأحداث التاريخية فى عصر الدولة الحديثة ، فقد أمر ببنائه الخديو إسماعيل فور توليه حكم مصر ، وكان مقاما على الأرض التى يحتلها القصر الآن قصرا قديما ملكا لأرملة عابدين بك أحد القادة العسكريين فى عهد محمد على باشا ، والذى قام الخديوى إسماعيل بشرائه من تلك الأرملة ، ليقوم بعد ذلك بهدم القصر القديم وشراء بعض الأراضى المحيطة به ، ليتوج كل هذا ببناء قصرا آية فى الجمال المعمارى ، ومازال هذا القصر يحمل حتى وقتنا هذا إسم قصر عابدين نسبة إلى عابدين بك صاحب الملكية الأصلية للأرض. ويحتوى قصر عابدين على العديد من القاعات ، ويتميز تسمية كل قاعة بلون جدرانها ، فهناك الصالون الأبيض وآخر الأحمر ، وهما مخصصان لإستقبال الوفود الرسمية .. كما يوجد مكتبة بالقصر تحوى العديد من الكتب والمخطوطات النادرة ، علاوة على القاعة الذهبية
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Inside Cairo's Mohamed Ali Palace after 10 years of restoration
The palace was built by Prince Mohamed Ali son of Khedive Mohamed Tawfiq to revive Islamic arts and honour them.
The construction of the residence palace began in 1901 AD.
It is located in the Manial district of Rhoda Island, located on the Nile in central Cairo.
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Maha and Rasha Testimony about Abdeen palace tour
As part of showing our credential to everyone here's Two of our guests testimony for our tour to Museums of Abdeen palace 13th of Oct - 2018
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