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The Church of Saints Sergius and Bacchus, locally called Abu Serga, is the oldest church in Cairo dating back to the 4th... The Church of Saints Sergius and Bacchus, locally called Abu Serga, is the oldes... The Church of Saints Sergius and Bacchus, locally called Abu Serga, is the oldest church in Cairo da...
The Al Azhar Park is a sprawling public park near Cairo's historic district, with beautiful gardens, shaded walkways, la... The Al Azhar Park is a sprawling public park near Cairo's historic district, wit... The Al Azhar Park is a sprawling public park near Cairo's historic district, with beautiful gardens,...
Bayt Al-Suhaymi or House of Suhaymi is an Ottoman era mansion on the Darb al-Asfar alley originally built in 1648 by Abd... Bayt Al-Suhaymi or House of Suhaymi is an Ottoman era mansion on the Darb al-Asf... Bayt Al-Suhaymi or House of Suhaymi is an Ottoman era mansion on the Darb al-Asfar alley originally ...
Built by Belgian industrialist and amateur Egyptologist Baron-General Edouard Louis Joseph Empain, the Baron Empain Pala... Built by Belgian industrialist and amateur Egyptologist Baron-General Edouard Lo... Built by Belgian industrialist and amateur Egyptologist Baron-General Edouard Louis Joseph Empain, t...
The Amr Ibn El Aas Mosque is the oldest mosque in Egypt, originally built in 642 as the religious centre in the new capi... The Amr Ibn El Aas Mosque is the oldest mosque in Egypt, originally built in 642... The Amr Ibn El Aas Mosque is the oldest mosque in Egypt, originally built in 642 as the religious ce...
Beit El-Umma or House of the People is an elegant mansion that was built as the residence of Egyptian Prime Minister Saa... Beit El-Umma or House of the People is an elegant mansion that was built as the ... Beit El-Umma or House of the People is an elegant mansion that was built as the residence of Egyptia...