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Abdeen Palace Museum Complex
Location:
Cairo, Egypt
How to get there:
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From outside Egypt
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Description
Abdeen Palace was built in 1863 on a 25-feddan
area by Egyptian, Italian, French and Turkish architects. In 1872 the
lush and luxurious palace became the seat of the government.
Believing in the fact that such palace is part and parcel of Egypts
heritage, President Mubarak in the late eighties ordered that the palace,
one of the most beautiful in the world, be completely restored. Restoration
work took longer than expected as the old palace was hit during the strong
1992 earthquake that jolted Egypt.
Abdeen Palace is one of the most famous palaces that were erected during
the reign of Mohamed Ali Pasha Dynasty. It was the seat of the government
as of 1872 till 1952. During such eventful period of time, Abdeen Palace
witnessed unforgettable events that undoubtedly
affected Egypts modern and contemporary history.
Khedive Ismail ordered the palace be erected in 1863, and the palace was
named after Abdeen Bay, one of the army commander under Mohamed Ali Basha.
In 1872, Khedive Ismail moved to Abdeen Palace, leaving the castle, old
seat of Egypts government, that was built by Saladdin Al Ayoubi
in 1171. And today the Abdeen Palace Museum complex stands as an evidence
to Egypt's active role over times.
The complex features a military museum of all arms presented as gifts
to President Mubarak on different occasions, a museum of ancient weapons
and a third of the medals and orders of merit bestowed on members of Egypts
formal royal family and eminent Egyptian figures.
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