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Abdeen Palace Museum
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Abdeen District is the home of Abdeen Palace, a 19th-century Cairo palace built by Khedive Ismail and served as Egypt's seat of government from 1874 until the July Revolution in 1952. Since then it is one of the presidential palaces.
Nearby attractions
Abdeen Garden
34 Abdeen, Al Balaqsah, Abdeen, Cairo Governorate 4281032, Egypt
Museum of Islamic Art in Cairo
Port Said, Ghayt Al Adah, Al-Darb Al-Ahmar, Cairo Governorate 11638, Egypt
مسجد سلطان شاه
27 Gheet Al Eda, Rahbet Abdin, Abdeen, Cairo Governorate 4281088, Egypt
Al-Kakhia Mosque
39 El-Gomhoreya, Ghayt Al Adah, Abdeen, Cairo Governorate 4283102, Egypt
Old Egypt History
13 Moushtahar. street, Mohammed Farid, Cairo Governorate 11511, Egypt
Dahabiya Nile Sailing
In front of Co-operation Gas station, 11 Gawad Hosny St, Off, Mohammed Roushdy, Cairo Governorate 11513, Egypt
Egyptian National Library Museum
27V2+PWP, Ghayt Al Adah, Al-Darb Al-Ahmar, Cairo Governorate 4283120, Egypt
Talaat Harb Square
Talaat Harb, Bab Al Louq, Qasr El Nil, Cairo Governorate 4272102, Egypt
Azbakeya Garden
8 Abd Al Hak Al Sonbati, Ghayt Al Adah, El Mosky, Cairo Governorate 4284002, Egypt
Statue of Ibrahim Pasha
Ghayt Al Adah, Abdeen, Cairo Governorate 4284001, Egypt
Nearby restaurants
Al Refaei Butcher and Hawawshi
87 El-Shaikh Rihan, As Saqayin, Abdeen, Cairo Governorate 4281023, Egypt
Beggah
40 Mohammed Farid, Al Gazirah Al Gadidah, Abdeen, Cairo Governorate 4280025, Egypt
El Karnak
Gad, قسم السيده، Abdeen, Cairo Governorate 11613, Egypt
أسماك النيل الجديد
٢٥ Al Bustan St, Bab Al Louq, Abdeen, Cairo Governorate 4280120, Egypt
Pomodoro
Astrand building, Noubar St، عابدين، قسم عابدين, Abdeen, Cairo Governorate 4280110, Egypt
Fish & Chips
37 Al Raeeis Abd Al Salam Aref, Al Balaqsah, Abdeen, Cairo Governorate 11613, Egypt
عم حسن
6 حارة حجاب، البلاقسة، عابدين، محافظة القاهرة‬،،, Al Balaqsah, Abdeen, Cairo Governorate, Egypt
El Gomhoureya Restaurant
42 Al Falki, Bab Al Louq, Abdeen, Cairo Governorate 4280123, Egypt
Andy-اندي
34 Noubar St, Al Balaqsah, Abdeen, Cairo Governorate 4280108, Egypt
Beano's
49 شارع محمد محمود، تقاطع, Al Falki, Egypt
Nearby hotels
حسن الاكبر
26VX+PX6، حسن الاكبر, Al Abageyah, El Mokattam, Cairo Governorate 4283034, Egypt
Happy City Hotel
92C मोहम्मद फरीद, अस साह, अब्दीन, कैरो गव्हर्नरेट, 4280142, Egypt
NADA _HOTEL
القاهرة - وسط البلد - شارع جمهورية بجوار مسرح جمهورية عمارة 14/ أ الدور ال 11, Cairo Governorate 11311, Egypt
AL TEMSAH HOTEL
26WW+6C8، Near Awlad El Bana, Al Balaqsah، Abdeen، القاهرة 4282001, Egypt
Abdeen palace Hostel
2 Mohamed Sabry Abu Alam, Street, Cairo Governorate 11613, Egypt
Atlas International Hotels
2 Mohammed Roushdy, st، Abdeen, Cairo Governorate 4282013, Egypt
Osiris Hotel
49 Noubar St, Bab Al Louq, Abdeen, Cairo Governorate 4280032, Egypt
Two-Bedroom Apartment at Mohamed Farid Street
46 Mohammed Farid, El-Shaikh Abd Allah, Abdeen, Cairo Governorate 4280044, Egypt
Sunset Hostel Cairo
1 مكرر شارع محمد صبري أبو علم، باب اللوق، عابدين،, Egypt
Bostan Hotel
94 Mohammed Farid, As Sahah, Abdeen, Cairo Governorate 4280142, Egypt
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Abdeen Palace Museum

26VW+7VP شارع جمعه, El-Gomhoreya Square, Rahbet Abdin, Abdeen, Cairo Governorate 4281035, Egypt
4.6(5.1K)
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Abdeen District is the home of Abdeen Palace, a 19th-century Cairo palace built by Khedive Ismail and served as Egypt's seat of government from 1874 until the July Revolution in 1952. Since then it is one of the presidential palaces.

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attractions: Abdeen Garden, Museum of Islamic Art in Cairo, مسجد سلطان شاه, Al-Kakhia Mosque, Old Egypt History, Dahabiya Nile Sailing, Egyptian National Library Museum, Talaat Harb Square, Azbakeya Garden, Statue of Ibrahim Pasha, restaurants: Al Refaei Butcher and Hawawshi, Beggah, El Karnak, أسماك النيل الجديد, Pomodoro, Fish & Chips, عم حسن, El Gomhoureya Restaurant, Andy-اندي, Beano's
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Nearby attractions of Abdeen Palace Museum

Abdeen Garden

Museum of Islamic Art in Cairo

مسجد سلطان شاه

Al-Kakhia Mosque

Old Egypt History

Dahabiya Nile Sailing

Egyptian National Library Museum

Talaat Harb Square

Azbakeya Garden

Statue of Ibrahim Pasha

Abdeen Garden

Abdeen Garden

4.4

(1.0K)

Open 24 hours
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Museum of Islamic Art in Cairo

Museum of Islamic Art in Cairo

4.6

(2.6K)

Open 24 hours
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مسجد سلطان شاه

مسجد سلطان شاه

4.8

(9)

Open 24 hours
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Al-Kakhia Mosque

Al-Kakhia Mosque

4.7

(792)

Open until 9:00 PM
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Things to do nearby

Local Cairo Walking & Food Tour
Local Cairo Walking & Food Tour
Mon, Dec 8 • 5:00 PM
Qasr Ad Dobarah, Cairo Governorate, 11562, Egypt
View details
Private tour to Giza Pyramids, Sphinx, ATVs& Lunch
Private tour to Giza Pyramids, Sphinx, ATVs& Lunch
Mon, Dec 8 • 8:00 AM
Qasr Ad Dobarah, Cairo Governorate, 11512, Egypt
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Explore Giza pyramids Sphinx, Saqqara and Memphis
Explore Giza pyramids Sphinx, Saqqara and Memphis
Mon, Dec 8 • 7:00 AM
Bab Al Louq, Cairo Governorate, 11512, Egypt
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Nearby restaurants of Abdeen Palace Museum

Al Refaei Butcher and Hawawshi

Beggah

El Karnak

أسماك النيل الجديد

Pomodoro

Fish & Chips

عم حسن

El Gomhoureya Restaurant

Andy-اندي

Beano's

Al Refaei Butcher and Hawawshi

Al Refaei Butcher and Hawawshi

4.3

(1.8K)

Click for details
Beggah

Beggah

4.1

(7.2K)

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El Karnak

El Karnak

4.3

(5.9K)

Click for details
أسماك النيل الجديد

أسماك النيل الجديد

4.0

(1.2K)

$$

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4.6
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5.0
5y

Abdin Palace is one of the most famous historical palaces in Egypt. It witnessed many events from the royal era to the emergence of modern Cairo. Abdeen Palace is a rare historical masterpiece in the form that it turned into a museum that reflects the luxury of the palace and the important events that it witnessed since the royal era until the establishment of the July 1952. Revolution. Pasha to Egypt, where he was the seat of government from 1872 to 1952. The palace witnessed events having a major role in The history of modern and contemporary Egypt, as it is considered the first beginning of the emergence of modern Cairo. At the same time as the palace was being built, Khedive Ismail ordered Cairo’s European style planning of spacious squares, wide streets, palaces, buildings, bridges on the Nile, gardens rich in trees, palm trees, and rare plants. He ordered the construction of the Khedive Ismail after his assumption of power in Egypt in the year 1863, and the name of the palace belongs to Abdin Bey, one of the military leaders during the era of Muhammad Ali Pasha, and he owned a small palace in the place of the current palace. . The palace contains halls and salons characterized by the color of its walls. The white, red and green salon is used to receive official delegations during its visit to Egypt, in addition to the palace library, which contains about 55 thousand books. The palace also contains a theater that contains hundreds of gilded chairs and has isolated spaces for women’s curtains. It is now used to display theatrical performances for visitors and guests. Inside the palace there are many wings, such as the Belgian suite, which was designed to accommodate the important guests of Egypt, and was also named because the King of Belgium is the first to reside in it, and this suite includes a bed that is considered one of the rare antiques due to the decoration and handicrafts it contains. The palace includes a museum that is extremely rich in history, where the sons and grandchildren of Khedive Ismail who ruled Egypt after him were fond of putting their touches on the palace and making additions that fit the inclinations and eras of each of them, and it was completely restored architectural and artistic restoration, and these works included the development and modernization of the Arms Museum Coordination and display of its contents using the latest methods of display, with the addition of a hall to the museum dedicated to displaying the different weapons that the presidents of Egypt received from the various national bodies. As for the second museum in the palace, it is dedicated to the holdings of the family of Muhammad Ali Pasha, tools and utensils of silver, crystal, colored crystal and other rare antiques. A complex of various museums has been connected to one visiting line through which the visitor passes through the...

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3.0
1y

Abdeen Palace Museum offers a fascinating glimpse into Egypt's rich history, serving as a testament to its cultural heritage and significance. Nestled in the heart of Cairo, this museum holds a special place in the country's historical landscape, attracting visitors eager to explore its treasures.

One of the most compelling aspects of Abdeen Palace Museum is its historical importance. As the former royal residence of Egypt's monarchs, the palace holds a wealth of stories and artifacts dating back centuries. From opulent furnishings to intricate artworks, each corner of the museum offers a window into Egypt's royal past, making it a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts.

However, it's worth noting that Abdeen Palace Museum is relatively small in size, which may leave some visitors wishing for more to see. While the exhibits are undoubtedly captivating, the limited space restricts the museum's ability to showcase a broader range of artifacts and historical collections. As a result, visitors may find themselves exploring the museum's offerings quicker than expected.

Despite its size limitations, Abdeen Palace Museum still manages to captivate visitors with its diverse exhibits and immersive displays. From the ornate reception halls to the intricately decorated rooms, each section of the museum offers a unique glimpse into Egypt's royal legacy. Additionally, the museum's knowledgeable staff are on hand to provide valuable insights and information, enhancing the overall visitor experience.

In conclusion, Abdeen Palace Museum is a historically significant attraction that offers an intriguing insight into Egypt's royal heritage. While its size may be modest, the museum's rich collection of artifacts and engaging exhibits make it a worthwhile destination for anyone interested in delving into the country's storied past. However, visitors should be prepared for a relatively brief visit due to the museum's compact layout. With a bit of expansion and enhancement, Abdeen Palace Museum has the potential to become an even more compelling destination for...

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2.0
3y

We were very interested to visit this site. We were impressed with the structure and the contents of the museums, but we were very disappointed by the way the employees treated us. We were two, one Egyptian and one foreigner. The man selling the tickets told us the place was open until 3:00. We had arrived at 12:30, so we thought we were going to have plenty of time. He sold us our two tickets, one for 100 pounds and another for 20 pounds. We tried to enter and were told we needed to pay extra to bring our phones. We returned to the ticket office and paid 5 pounds each for tickets that would allow us to bring our phones. We presented these tickets and the supervisor at the gate demanded 5 pounds more because one of us was not Egyptian. Our guess is that he pocketed it. He was very abrupt and not welcoming at all.

We entered the museum and took our time, knowing we had two hours. We enjoyed seeing the different artifacts and were enjoying our time, when all of a sudden at about 1:30 the man from the entrance showed up to tell us we needed to exit by 2:00 because it was Ramadan. We picked up the pace, but we were soon being followed by 5 employees who were watching our every move and closing doors behind us. Five minutes later the man said we had 10 minutes. What happened to 2:00? We still had some rooms to see. We made are way through with this pack of men right on our heels. It was very awkward and unpleasant. He kept making comments to hurry us along.

We understand that Ramadan is a special time, but why not tell visitors about the changed hours at the time when the tickets were purchased? Why put pressure on visitors to leave even before the adjusted time? Why follow them in an intimidating fashion? Where was the famed Egyptian hospitality?

Egypt relies heavily on the income from tourism. Certainly it...

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Abdin Palace is one of the most famous historical palaces in Egypt. It witnessed many events from the royal era to the emergence of modern Cairo. Abdeen Palace is a rare historical masterpiece in the form that it turned into a museum that reflects the luxury of the palace and the important events that it witnessed since the royal era until the establishment of the July 1952. Revolution. Pasha to Egypt, where he was the seat of government from 1872 to 1952. The palace witnessed events having a major role in The history of modern and contemporary Egypt, as it is considered the first beginning of the emergence of modern Cairo. At the same time as the palace was being built, Khedive Ismail ordered Cairo’s European style planning of spacious squares, wide streets, palaces, buildings, bridges on the Nile, gardens rich in trees, palm trees, and rare plants. He ordered the construction of the Khedive Ismail after his assumption of power in Egypt in the year 1863, and the name of the palace belongs to Abdin Bey, one of the military leaders during the era of Muhammad Ali Pasha, and he owned a small palace in the place of the current palace. . The palace contains halls and salons characterized by the color of its walls. The white, red and green salon is used to receive official delegations during its visit to Egypt, in addition to the palace library, which contains about 55 thousand books. The palace also contains a theater that contains hundreds of gilded chairs and has isolated spaces for women’s curtains. It is now used to display theatrical performances for visitors and guests. Inside the palace there are many wings, such as the Belgian suite, which was designed to accommodate the important guests of Egypt, and was also named because the King of Belgium is the first to reside in it, and this suite includes a bed that is considered one of the rare antiques due to the decoration and handicrafts it contains. The palace includes a museum that is extremely rich in history, where the sons and grandchildren of Khedive Ismail who ruled Egypt after him were fond of putting their touches on the palace and making additions that fit the inclinations and eras of each of them, and it was completely restored architectural and artistic restoration, and these works included the development and modernization of the Arms Museum Coordination and display of its contents using the latest methods of display, with the addition of a hall to the museum dedicated to displaying the different weapons that the presidents of Egypt received from the various national bodies. As for the second museum in the palace, it is dedicated to the holdings of the family of Muhammad Ali Pasha, tools and utensils of silver, crystal, colored crystal and other rare antiques. A complex of various museums has been connected to one visiting line through which the visitor passes through the palace gardens
EmanEman
Abdeen Palace Museum offers a fascinating glimpse into Egypt's rich history, serving as a testament to its cultural heritage and significance. Nestled in the heart of Cairo, this museum holds a special place in the country's historical landscape, attracting visitors eager to explore its treasures. One of the most compelling aspects of Abdeen Palace Museum is its historical importance. As the former royal residence of Egypt's monarchs, the palace holds a wealth of stories and artifacts dating back centuries. From opulent furnishings to intricate artworks, each corner of the museum offers a window into Egypt's royal past, making it a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts. However, it's worth noting that Abdeen Palace Museum is relatively small in size, which may leave some visitors wishing for more to see. While the exhibits are undoubtedly captivating, the limited space restricts the museum's ability to showcase a broader range of artifacts and historical collections. As a result, visitors may find themselves exploring the museum's offerings quicker than expected. Despite its size limitations, Abdeen Palace Museum still manages to captivate visitors with its diverse exhibits and immersive displays. From the ornate reception halls to the intricately decorated rooms, each section of the museum offers a unique glimpse into Egypt's royal legacy. Additionally, the museum's knowledgeable staff are on hand to provide valuable insights and information, enhancing the overall visitor experience. In conclusion, Abdeen Palace Museum is a historically significant attraction that offers an intriguing insight into Egypt's royal heritage. While its size may be modest, the museum's rich collection of artifacts and engaging exhibits make it a worthwhile destination for anyone interested in delving into the country's storied past. However, visitors should be prepared for a relatively brief visit due to the museum's compact layout. With a bit of expansion and enhancement, Abdeen Palace Museum has the potential to become an even more compelling destination for cultural exploration
Reem drawsReem draws
This is one of Cairo's nicest museums because almost everything we read about in our history books at school is documented in this beautiful place. It is a large palace with multiple museum rooms inside. The museum rooms are arranged in chronological order, so for example in the weapons museum the weapons were arranged in chronological order and the deeper you walked into the room, the more recent the artifacts become. There is a weapons room, a room to demonstrate medals and gifts to Egypt from other countries and nations, a room demonstrating silverware and expensive china, and a room representing some recent monumental artifacts over the course of Egypt being a republic instead of a kingdom. The museum staff are super friendly, you can take a tour guide with you if you are international, and you can pay extra to get a phone permit which allows you to take photos with your phone like I did. Videos are not allowed for some reason. The place is air conditioned, super clean, well renovated, and there is a cafeteria inside if you are hungry or thirsty, and water is allowed inside. Not food though. Overall, this was a great experience that made all the historical facts and events we, Egyptian students, learn about in school, actually look real.
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Abdin Palace is one of the most famous historical palaces in Egypt. It witnessed many events from the royal era to the emergence of modern Cairo. Abdeen Palace is a rare historical masterpiece in the form that it turned into a museum that reflects the luxury of the palace and the important events that it witnessed since the royal era until the establishment of the July 1952. Revolution. Pasha to Egypt, where he was the seat of government from 1872 to 1952. The palace witnessed events having a major role in The history of modern and contemporary Egypt, as it is considered the first beginning of the emergence of modern Cairo. At the same time as the palace was being built, Khedive Ismail ordered Cairo’s European style planning of spacious squares, wide streets, palaces, buildings, bridges on the Nile, gardens rich in trees, palm trees, and rare plants. He ordered the construction of the Khedive Ismail after his assumption of power in Egypt in the year 1863, and the name of the palace belongs to Abdin Bey, one of the military leaders during the era of Muhammad Ali Pasha, and he owned a small palace in the place of the current palace. . The palace contains halls and salons characterized by the color of its walls. The white, red and green salon is used to receive official delegations during its visit to Egypt, in addition to the palace library, which contains about 55 thousand books. The palace also contains a theater that contains hundreds of gilded chairs and has isolated spaces for women’s curtains. It is now used to display theatrical performances for visitors and guests. Inside the palace there are many wings, such as the Belgian suite, which was designed to accommodate the important guests of Egypt, and was also named because the King of Belgium is the first to reside in it, and this suite includes a bed that is considered one of the rare antiques due to the decoration and handicrafts it contains. The palace includes a museum that is extremely rich in history, where the sons and grandchildren of Khedive Ismail who ruled Egypt after him were fond of putting their touches on the palace and making additions that fit the inclinations and eras of each of them, and it was completely restored architectural and artistic restoration, and these works included the development and modernization of the Arms Museum Coordination and display of its contents using the latest methods of display, with the addition of a hall to the museum dedicated to displaying the different weapons that the presidents of Egypt received from the various national bodies. As for the second museum in the palace, it is dedicated to the holdings of the family of Muhammad Ali Pasha, tools and utensils of silver, crystal, colored crystal and other rare antiques. A complex of various museums has been connected to one visiting line through which the visitor passes through the palace gardens
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Abdeen Palace Museum offers a fascinating glimpse into Egypt's rich history, serving as a testament to its cultural heritage and significance. Nestled in the heart of Cairo, this museum holds a special place in the country's historical landscape, attracting visitors eager to explore its treasures. One of the most compelling aspects of Abdeen Palace Museum is its historical importance. As the former royal residence of Egypt's monarchs, the palace holds a wealth of stories and artifacts dating back centuries. From opulent furnishings to intricate artworks, each corner of the museum offers a window into Egypt's royal past, making it a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts. However, it's worth noting that Abdeen Palace Museum is relatively small in size, which may leave some visitors wishing for more to see. While the exhibits are undoubtedly captivating, the limited space restricts the museum's ability to showcase a broader range of artifacts and historical collections. As a result, visitors may find themselves exploring the museum's offerings quicker than expected. Despite its size limitations, Abdeen Palace Museum still manages to captivate visitors with its diverse exhibits and immersive displays. From the ornate reception halls to the intricately decorated rooms, each section of the museum offers a unique glimpse into Egypt's royal legacy. Additionally, the museum's knowledgeable staff are on hand to provide valuable insights and information, enhancing the overall visitor experience. In conclusion, Abdeen Palace Museum is a historically significant attraction that offers an intriguing insight into Egypt's royal heritage. While its size may be modest, the museum's rich collection of artifacts and engaging exhibits make it a worthwhile destination for anyone interested in delving into the country's storied past. However, visitors should be prepared for a relatively brief visit due to the museum's compact layout. With a bit of expansion and enhancement, Abdeen Palace Museum has the potential to become an even more compelling destination for cultural exploration
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This is one of Cairo's nicest museums because almost everything we read about in our history books at school is documented in this beautiful place. It is a large palace with multiple museum rooms inside. The museum rooms are arranged in chronological order, so for example in the weapons museum the weapons were arranged in chronological order and the deeper you walked into the room, the more recent the artifacts become. There is a weapons room, a room to demonstrate medals and gifts to Egypt from other countries and nations, a room demonstrating silverware and expensive china, and a room representing some recent monumental artifacts over the course of Egypt being a republic instead of a kingdom. The museum staff are super friendly, you can take a tour guide with you if you are international, and you can pay extra to get a phone permit which allows you to take photos with your phone like I did. Videos are not allowed for some reason. The place is air conditioned, super clean, well renovated, and there is a cafeteria inside if you are hungry or thirsty, and water is allowed inside. Not food though. Overall, this was a great experience that made all the historical facts and events we, Egyptian students, learn about in school, actually look real.
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