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The Harem
Palace
The Harem Palace was built in 1827 and reflects
the Levantine style of Mohammed Ali. It was the residence of the royal
family until 1874 when the government seat was moved to Abdin Palace.
The palace consists of three wings and was used as a military hospital
in the time of the British occupation. It was converted into a museum
in 1946 and showed the military history of Egypt. Visitors may see the
former alabaster-covered hammam and in the left wing, the exit leads into
a courtyard where a statue of Colonel de Seves. The tomb of Sheikh Mohammed
el-Kahaki stands on the right in between the palace and the Suleyman Pasha.
This tomb dates from the 16th century. On the left is part of a wall that
was built by Salah ad-Din.
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