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Al-Muizz Li-Din Allah Al-Fatimi Street
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Al-Aqmar Mosque
Al Moez Ldin Allah Al Fatmi, El-Gamaleya, El Gamaliya, Cairo Governorate 4331404, Egypt
Khan el-Khalili
El-Gamaleya, El Gamaliya, Cairo Governorate 4331302, Egypt
Beshtak Palace
3726+6Q2, Al Moez Ldin Allah Al Fatmi, El-Gamaleya, El Gamaliya, Cairo Governorate 4331401, Egypt
Bayt al-Sihaymi
المتفرع من، حارة الدرب الأصفر, Al Moez Ldin Allah Al Fatmi, Egypt
Sabil-Kuttab of Abdel Rahman Katkhuda
2 Al Moez Ldin Allah Al Fatmi, El-Gamaleya, El Gamaliya, Cairo Governorate 4331403, Egypt
Qalawun Complex
27X6+R9P, El-Gamaleya, El Gamaliya, Cairo Governorate 4331154, Egypt
Imam Hussein Square
El-Gamaleya, Al Hay as Sades, El Gamaliya, Cairo Governorate 4331431, Egypt
Hammam InaL
15 Haret Beet Al Qadi, El-Gamaleya, El Gamaliya, Cairo Governorate 4331156, Egypt
Sulayman Agha al-Silahdar Mosque
3726+XQR, Haret Beregwan, El-Gamaleya, El Gamaliya, Cairo Governorate 4331165, Egypt
Cairo
3726+9JG, Al Moez Ldin Allah Al Fatmi, El-Gamaleya, El Gamaliya, Cairo Governorate 4331403, Egypt
Nearby restaurants
Zeeyara Restaurant
In front of Bayt، 114 Al Moez Ldin Allah Al Fatmi، Al Suhaymi, El Gamaliya, Cairo Governorate 11621, Egypt
Baba Abdo
Al Banhawi, As Sawabi, Bab El Sharia, Cairo Governorate 4334026, Egypt
Abou Ahmed
27X5+R75, Al Gamaleyah, Qesm Gamaleyah, Cairo Governorate 4331112, Egypt
Gad
27W6+FH2، Al Azhar St Ad، عطفة الجاويشي, El Gamaliya, Egypt
Abu Sayed
3725+466, Al Bari, Al Gamaleyah، Qesm Gamaleyah، Cairo Governorate 4331115, Egypt
Kohinoor Restaurant and Cafe
شارع جوهر القائد, El-Gamaleya, El Gamaliya, Cairo Governorate 11633, Egypt
مشويات سخسخ
3747+FG3، شارع الحسينية, As Sawabi, El Gamaliya, Cairo Governorate 4334026, Egypt
Fish Restaurant Hawary
2 Al Betar, El-Darb El-Ahmar, Al-Darb Al-Ahmar, Cairo Governorate 4293022, Egypt
Onta Restaurant
3 Lotfy Ln, El-Darb El-Ahmar, Al-Darb Al-Ahmar, Cairo Governorate 4293067, Egypt
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Al-Muizz Li-Din Allah Al-Fatimi Street

3726+9J7, المعز لدين الله, El-Gamaleya, El Gamaliya, Cairo Governorate 11311, Egypt
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attractions: Al-Aqmar Mosque, Khan el-Khalili, Beshtak Palace, Bayt al-Sihaymi, Sabil-Kuttab of Abdel Rahman Katkhuda, Qalawun Complex, Imam Hussein Square, Hammam InaL, Sulayman Agha al-Silahdar Mosque, Cairo, restaurants: Zeeyara Restaurant, Baba Abdo, Abou Ahmed, Gad, Abu Sayed, Kohinoor Restaurant and Cafe, مشويات سخسخ, Fish Restaurant Hawary, Onta Restaurant
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Nearby attractions of Al-Muizz Li-Din Allah Al-Fatimi Street

Al-Aqmar Mosque

Khan el-Khalili

Beshtak Palace

Bayt al-Sihaymi

Sabil-Kuttab of Abdel Rahman Katkhuda

Qalawun Complex

Imam Hussein Square

Hammam InaL

Sulayman Agha al-Silahdar Mosque

Cairo

Al-Aqmar Mosque

Al-Aqmar Mosque

4.7

(672)

Open 24 hours
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Khan el-Khalili

Khan el-Khalili

4.4

(24.2K)

Open 24 hours
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Beshtak Palace

Beshtak Palace

4.4

(258)

Open 24 hours
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Bayt al-Sihaymi

Bayt al-Sihaymi

4.6

(1.1K)

Open until 5:00 PM
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Nearby restaurants of Al-Muizz Li-Din Allah Al-Fatimi Street

Zeeyara Restaurant

Baba Abdo

Abou Ahmed

Gad

Abu Sayed

Kohinoor Restaurant and Cafe

مشويات سخسخ

Fish Restaurant Hawary

Onta Restaurant

Zeeyara Restaurant

Zeeyara Restaurant

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(287)

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Baba Abdo

Baba Abdo

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Abou Ahmed

Abou Ahmed

4.5

(49)

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Gad

Gad

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Reviews of Al-Muizz Li-Din Allah Al-Fatimi Street

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20w

El Moez Street in Cairo is an absolute must-visit for anyone travelling to Egypt—it truly feels like stepping into a living museum. As one of the oldest streets in Cairo, dating back to the Fatimid era in the 10th century, it offers a breathtaking walk through history, lined with magnificent examples of Islamic architecture, including mosques, madrasas, sabils, and ancient houses. Every corner holds a piece of Cairo's rich heritage, from the majestic Qalawun Complex to the serene Al-Hakim Mosque and the beautifully preserved Bayt Al-Suhaymi. The atmosphere is both vibrant and peaceful, with friendly locals, traditional cafés, and a wide array of souvenir shops selling everything from handmade lanterns, jewellery, and perfumes to natural oils, papyrus artwork, and leather crafts—perfect for those looking to take home a piece of authentic Egypt. The street is clean, mostly pedestrian-only, and feels incredibly safe, with visible police presence throughout the area, especially in the evenings, which adds to the comfort of walking around freely with family or as a solo traveller. Nearby Khan El Khalili bazaar adds even more charm with its bustling energy, and the food scene around El Moez is a treat—don’t miss tasting the koshari, taameya sandwiches, and sipping on fresh juices or traditional mint tea in one of the heritage cafés. Evenings on El Moez are magical, with stunning lights illuminating the ancient buildings and free traditional shows and music often taking place, making it a perfect mix of culture, history, and entertainment. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a photography lover, or just someone looking to experience the true spirit of Cairo, El Moez Street has it all. I felt completely immersed in its beauty and highly recommend it to any tourist visiting Egypt. You’ll leave with unforgettable memories, amazing photos, unique treasures, and a deep appreciation for Egypt’s timeless soul. Thank you to everyone who works so hard to preserve this incredible place—it’s truly one of the most special places I’ve...

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5.0
2y

It’s a 1 km long pedestrian street, and to quote the UN, it has “the greatest concentration of medieval architectural treasures in the Islamic world”.

It might not be the Pyramids, but it’s a definite must-see to get a true feel for the history of Cairo as a city, and to see some frankly mind-blowing medieval Islamic architecture and art. And not in a stuffy, museum-type behind-the-glass environment -- it’s a free pedestrian street with the architecture all around you, so you don’t have to worry about paying money to stare at super curated things that you a) don’t really understand, and b) are kind of boring. One thing we can promise about Moez Street -- it’s not boring, that’s for sure.El Moez Street is found in an area of Cairo known officially as Historic Cairo, but we locals refer to it as ‘Old Cairo’ (masr el adeema in Arabic).

Cairo was officially founded in 969 AD by the Fatimids (a North African Shi’ite Muslim caliphate) and the modern-day area of Old Cairo consists of the remnants of the pre-Cairo cities (Fustat, Al Askar, Al Qatta’i), as well as Coptic Cairo and Islamic Cairo. Moez Street is named after the 4th caliph of the Fatimid dynasty.

Old Cairo/Historic Cairo was deemed a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979, and it was called "one of the world's oldest Islamic cities, with its famous mosques, madrasas, hammams and fountains" and "the new centre of the Islamic world, reaching its golden age in the...

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3y

معلومات لزيارة شارع المعز لدين الله الفاطمى ... 😊

شارع المعز لدين الله هو الشارع الرئيسي اللي أنشأه الفاطميون للمرور لمدينة القاهرة القديمة وقد سمي قبل ذلك بشارع بين القصرين ، وهو الشارع اللي كانت بتمر من خلاله مواكب الاحتفالات بالمحمل وكسوة الكعبة، والشارع بالفعل متحف مفتوح .. إذا يضم طرزاً لجميع الأشكال المعمارية الاسلامية والحربية والدينية والاجتماعية ... وبعد أعمال التطوير تحول الشارع الي متحف مفتوح للأثار الأسلامية

إزاى أروح شارع المعز : تركب مترو وتنزل رمسيس عند جامع الفتح أو العتبة اول شارع 26 يوليو حتلاقى عربيات بتروح الحسين اركبها وانزل الغورية حتعدى الشارع حنلاقى شارع المعز تمشى حوالى 5 دقايق حتلاقى مجمع قلاوون

تقطع تذكرة بـ 20 جنيه للكبار وللطلبة بـ 10 جنيه من مجموعة قلاوون بعد زيادة أسعارها من اول شهر أبريل التذكرة شاملة : مجموعة السلطان قلاوون ، قبة الصالح نجم الدين أيوب ، سبيل وكتاب خسرو باشا ، معبد موسى بن ميمون بحارة اليهود ، مدرسة الناصر محمد بن قلاوون ، مسجد ومدرسة السلطان برقوق ، حمام إينال ، قصر بشتاك ، مسجد وسبيل السلحدار ، جامع الحاكم وطبعا مفتوح بدون تذكرة هو وجامع الاقمر وطبعا ممكن تتفرج على سبيل محمد على من الخارج .

بيت السحيمى موجود فى حارة الدرب الاصفر قبل مسجد السلحدار وتذكرته 10 جنيهات وللطلبة 5 جنيه

جميع المزارات مواعيدها من 9:00 صباحاً وحتى 5:00 مساءً وبعد كدة ممكن تتجول فى الشارع جميع المزارات تعمل يومياً حتى فى الأعياد والمناسبات الرسمية فى خطين سير للجولة : خط السير الاول : تدخل مجموعة قلاوون ، الناصر محمد ، السلطان برقوق ، حمام اينال ، قصر بشتاك ، جامع الاقمر ، بيت السحيمى ، مسجد وسبيل السلحدار ثم جامع الحاكم

خط السير الثانى : تدخل مجموعة قلاوون ، الناصر محمد ، السلطان برقوق ، حمام اينال ، قصر بشتاك ، جامع الاقمر ، ومن جنب جامع الاقمر تدخل على شارع الجمالية حيث وكالة بازرعة وتذكرة الدخول 5 جنيه بعد كدة حتدخل جامع جمال الدين الاستدار ، وبعدهم جامع بيبرس الجاشنكير واتفرج على جمال الحمام وهو يطير امامك بعد كدة تدخل على حارة الدرب الاصفر حيث بيت السحيمى ثم تكمل الجولة فى شارع المعز حيتبقى لك مسجد وسبيل السلحدار وجامع الحاكم وبكدة يكون حققت زيارتك الهدف المطلوب . انهارده هنكلمك على يوم جميل اوى لازم تعمله من وقت للتانى .هناخدك فى رحلة كامله للقاهره الفاطميه رحله فيها كل عبق الزمن الجميل

شارع (((( المعز لدين الله الفاطمى))))

شارع المعز كبير جدا (تخيل كده انه 1000 متر تقريبا) بيبدأ من باب الفتوح مرورا بمنطقة النحاسين وخان الخليلى وبعدين يقطعه شارعين رايح جاى (شارع جوهر القائد اللى هو الموسكى وشارع الأزهر)عند الغوريه والفحامين وبعد كده تكمل على الصاغه وزقاق المدق والسكريه لحد باب زويله

البدايه من باب الفتوح واحد من بوابات القاهره الفاطميه بيتكون من برجين وبينهم باب عملاق مزين بالزخارف او ما تعدى البوابه بتلاقى على شمالك مسجد "الحاكم بأمر الله" اللى بتحس براحه غريبه جدا جواه يمكن علشان الجامع مفتوح

كمل علي حارة الدرب الأصفر على طول هـ تلاقي "مسجد الظاهر بيبرس أجمل حاجة فيه، السكينة اللي بـ تشعر بها والحمام اللي بـ يبقى على أرض وأعلى سور المسجد (ده علشان سقفه مفتوح)، لأن المهتمين به دائمًا بـ يحطوا لهم حبوب يأكلوها . هـ تخرج من حارة الدرب الأصفر تلاقي "جامع الأقمر" على أيدك الشمال بـ تنزل له سلمتين صغيرين، وبـ يتميز بالكتابة الكوفية المزخرفة على الأعمدة الرخامية.

وأخيرًا "جامع السلطان برقوق" هـ تلاقيه أمام سبيل المياه بعد ما تمشي شوية من جامع الأقمر،

بعد كده هـ تلاقي أمامك "حي الصاغة" المعروف بمحلات الذهب والفضة اللي فيه، وكمان محلات عطارة كبيرة هـ تلاقي فيها أي حاجة أنت كنت بـ تدور عليها في محلات العطارة العادية ومش لاقيها، وبـ تخرج على شارع الأزهر اللي بـ يقطع شارع المعز لدين الله، وفي الناحية التانية هـ تلاقي الغورية (منطقة معروفة ببيع الأقمشة)، ووكالة الغوري، وجامع المؤيد، وباب زويلة.

وبكده تبقى انتهيت رحلتنا في شارع المعز الافضل الصبح بدري جدًا أو قبل...

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El Moez Street in Cairo is an absolute must-visit for anyone travelling to Egypt—it truly feels like stepping into a living museum. As one of the oldest streets in Cairo, dating back to the Fatimid era in the 10th century, it offers a breathtaking walk through history, lined with magnificent examples of Islamic architecture, including mosques, madrasas, sabils, and ancient houses. Every corner holds a piece of Cairo's rich heritage, from the majestic Qalawun Complex to the serene Al-Hakim Mosque and the beautifully preserved Bayt Al-Suhaymi. The atmosphere is both vibrant and peaceful, with friendly locals, traditional cafés, and a wide array of souvenir shops selling everything from handmade lanterns, jewellery, and perfumes to natural oils, papyrus artwork, and leather crafts—perfect for those looking to take home a piece of authentic Egypt. The street is clean, mostly pedestrian-only, and feels incredibly safe, with visible police presence throughout the area, especially in the evenings, which adds to the comfort of walking around freely with family or as a solo traveller. Nearby Khan El Khalili bazaar adds even more charm with its bustling energy, and the food scene around El Moez is a treat—don’t miss tasting the koshari, taameya sandwiches, and sipping on fresh juices or traditional mint tea in one of the heritage cafés. Evenings on El Moez are magical, with stunning lights illuminating the ancient buildings and free traditional shows and music often taking place, making it a perfect mix of culture, history, and entertainment. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a photography lover, or just someone looking to experience the true spirit of Cairo, El Moez Street has it all. I felt completely immersed in its beauty and highly recommend it to any tourist visiting Egypt. You’ll leave with unforgettable memories, amazing photos, unique treasures, and a deep appreciation for Egypt’s timeless soul. Thank you to everyone who works so hard to preserve this incredible place—it’s truly one of the most special places I’ve ever visited!
Attia AdilAttia Adil
Al-Muizz Li-Din Allah Al-Fatimi Street is one of Cairo’s most historic and vibrant streets, offering a captivating journey through the city’s Islamic heritage. Lined with centuries-old mosques, madrasas, sabils, and historic houses, the street showcases a rich tapestry of Mamluk and Fatimid architecture. Walking along Al-Muizz Street, visitors are immersed in the sights, sounds, and atmosphere of old Cairo. The intricately designed doorways, ornate facades, and finely detailed minarets highlight the craftsmanship and artistic excellence of past eras. Numerous cafés, shops, and small museums along the street provide opportunities to rest, shop, or learn more about the city’s history. The street is lively yet retains a sense of history, making it a must-visit for tourists, history enthusiasts, and architecture lovers. It’s a perfect place to explore Cairo’s cultural heritage on foot and experience the charm of its historic urban fabric.
Mahmud SabirMahmud Sabir
sharie almueizi lidin allah alfatimi 'aw alshaarie al'aezamu 'aw qasabat alqahirati 'aw qasabat alqahirat alkubraa hu sharie yumathil qalb madinati alqahirat alqadimat waladhi tama tatwiruh likay yakun mthfan mftwhan lileimarat walathar al'iislamiati. mae nash'at madinat alqahirat khilal eahd aldawlat alfatimiat fi misr nash'at sharie almueizi fatakhtit almadinat yakhtariquh sharie rayiys yamtadu min bab zawilat jnwban wahataa bab alfutuh shmalan fi muazaat alkhalij, hayth 'asbah ealayh alshaarie al'aezam wafi marhalat lahiqat qasabat alqahirat, qism almadinat nisf shibh juzyiyiyn wakan almarkaz alsiyasiu walruwhiu lilmadinati. mae bidayat alqarn alsaabie alhijri/aljil althaalith eashar khilal fatrat aldawlat almamlukiat mae bad' alhujum altatir ealaa almashriq waleiraq nazah kthyran min almusharaqat 'iilaa masr, faeamarat kharij al'amakin 'aswar alqahirati, wa'ahatat bial'ajinat alnaashiat bisur alqahirat alfatimi, wazakhar alshaarie al'aezam bisilsilat min alaitijahat aleamat waltaelimiat waltijariat walsakaniati, bihayth 'asbah alqism al'akbar min aluathar al'iislamiat limarkaz misr dakhil alqarn alqahirat almamlukiati, watajamaeat alaiqtisadiat fi hadha aleasr hawl sharie al'aezami شارع المعز لدين الله الفاطمي أو الشارع الأعظم أو قصبة القاهرة أو قصبة القاهرة الكبرى هو شارع يمثل قلب مدينة القاهرة القديمة والذي تم تطويره لكي يكون متحفًا مفتوحًا للعمارة والآثار الإسلامية. مع نشأة مدينة القاهرة خلال عهد الدولة الفاطمية في مصر نشأة شارع المعز فتخطيط المدينة يخترقه شارع رئيس يمتد من باب زويلة جنوبًا وحتى باب الفتوح شمالًا في موازاة الخليج، حيث أصبح عليه الشارع الأعظم وفي مرحلة لاحقة قصبة القاهرة، قسم المدينة نصف شبه جزئيين وكان المركز السياسي والروحي للمدينة. مع بداية القرن السابع الهجري/الجيل الثالث عشر خلال فترة الدولة المملوكية مع بدء الهجوم التتر على المشرق والعراق نزح كثيرًا من المشارقة إلى مصر، فعمرت خارج الأماكن أسوار القاهرة، وأحاطت بالأجنة الناشئة بسور القاهرة الفاطمي، وزخر الشارع الأعظم بسلسلة من الاتجاهات العامة والتعليمية والتجارية والسكنية، بحيث أصبح القسم الأكبر من الآثار الإسلامية لمركز مصر داخل القرن القاهرة المملوكية، وتجمعت الاقتصادية في هذا العصر حول شارع الأعظم
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El Moez Street in Cairo is an absolute must-visit for anyone travelling to Egypt—it truly feels like stepping into a living museum. As one of the oldest streets in Cairo, dating back to the Fatimid era in the 10th century, it offers a breathtaking walk through history, lined with magnificent examples of Islamic architecture, including mosques, madrasas, sabils, and ancient houses. Every corner holds a piece of Cairo's rich heritage, from the majestic Qalawun Complex to the serene Al-Hakim Mosque and the beautifully preserved Bayt Al-Suhaymi. The atmosphere is both vibrant and peaceful, with friendly locals, traditional cafés, and a wide array of souvenir shops selling everything from handmade lanterns, jewellery, and perfumes to natural oils, papyrus artwork, and leather crafts—perfect for those looking to take home a piece of authentic Egypt. The street is clean, mostly pedestrian-only, and feels incredibly safe, with visible police presence throughout the area, especially in the evenings, which adds to the comfort of walking around freely with family or as a solo traveller. Nearby Khan El Khalili bazaar adds even more charm with its bustling energy, and the food scene around El Moez is a treat—don’t miss tasting the koshari, taameya sandwiches, and sipping on fresh juices or traditional mint tea in one of the heritage cafés. Evenings on El Moez are magical, with stunning lights illuminating the ancient buildings and free traditional shows and music often taking place, making it a perfect mix of culture, history, and entertainment. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a photography lover, or just someone looking to experience the true spirit of Cairo, El Moez Street has it all. I felt completely immersed in its beauty and highly recommend it to any tourist visiting Egypt. You’ll leave with unforgettable memories, amazing photos, unique treasures, and a deep appreciation for Egypt’s timeless soul. Thank you to everyone who works so hard to preserve this incredible place—it’s truly one of the most special places I’ve ever visited!
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Al-Muizz Li-Din Allah Al-Fatimi Street is one of Cairo’s most historic and vibrant streets, offering a captivating journey through the city’s Islamic heritage. Lined with centuries-old mosques, madrasas, sabils, and historic houses, the street showcases a rich tapestry of Mamluk and Fatimid architecture. Walking along Al-Muizz Street, visitors are immersed in the sights, sounds, and atmosphere of old Cairo. The intricately designed doorways, ornate facades, and finely detailed minarets highlight the craftsmanship and artistic excellence of past eras. Numerous cafés, shops, and small museums along the street provide opportunities to rest, shop, or learn more about the city’s history. The street is lively yet retains a sense of history, making it a must-visit for tourists, history enthusiasts, and architecture lovers. It’s a perfect place to explore Cairo’s cultural heritage on foot and experience the charm of its historic urban fabric.
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sharie almueizi lidin allah alfatimi 'aw alshaarie al'aezamu 'aw qasabat alqahirati 'aw qasabat alqahirat alkubraa hu sharie yumathil qalb madinati alqahirat alqadimat waladhi tama tatwiruh likay yakun mthfan mftwhan lileimarat walathar al'iislamiati. mae nash'at madinat alqahirat khilal eahd aldawlat alfatimiat fi misr nash'at sharie almueizi fatakhtit almadinat yakhtariquh sharie rayiys yamtadu min bab zawilat jnwban wahataa bab alfutuh shmalan fi muazaat alkhalij, hayth 'asbah ealayh alshaarie al'aezam wafi marhalat lahiqat qasabat alqahirat, qism almadinat nisf shibh juzyiyiyn wakan almarkaz alsiyasiu walruwhiu lilmadinati. mae bidayat alqarn alsaabie alhijri/aljil althaalith eashar khilal fatrat aldawlat almamlukiat mae bad' alhujum altatir ealaa almashriq waleiraq nazah kthyran min almusharaqat 'iilaa masr, faeamarat kharij al'amakin 'aswar alqahirati, wa'ahatat bial'ajinat alnaashiat bisur alqahirat alfatimi, wazakhar alshaarie al'aezam bisilsilat min alaitijahat aleamat waltaelimiat waltijariat walsakaniati, bihayth 'asbah alqism al'akbar min aluathar al'iislamiat limarkaz misr dakhil alqarn alqahirat almamlukiati, watajamaeat alaiqtisadiat fi hadha aleasr hawl sharie al'aezami شارع المعز لدين الله الفاطمي أو الشارع الأعظم أو قصبة القاهرة أو قصبة القاهرة الكبرى هو شارع يمثل قلب مدينة القاهرة القديمة والذي تم تطويره لكي يكون متحفًا مفتوحًا للعمارة والآثار الإسلامية. مع نشأة مدينة القاهرة خلال عهد الدولة الفاطمية في مصر نشأة شارع المعز فتخطيط المدينة يخترقه شارع رئيس يمتد من باب زويلة جنوبًا وحتى باب الفتوح شمالًا في موازاة الخليج، حيث أصبح عليه الشارع الأعظم وفي مرحلة لاحقة قصبة القاهرة، قسم المدينة نصف شبه جزئيين وكان المركز السياسي والروحي للمدينة. مع بداية القرن السابع الهجري/الجيل الثالث عشر خلال فترة الدولة المملوكية مع بدء الهجوم التتر على المشرق والعراق نزح كثيرًا من المشارقة إلى مصر، فعمرت خارج الأماكن أسوار القاهرة، وأحاطت بالأجنة الناشئة بسور القاهرة الفاطمي، وزخر الشارع الأعظم بسلسلة من الاتجاهات العامة والتعليمية والتجارية والسكنية، بحيث أصبح القسم الأكبر من الآثار الإسلامية لمركز مصر داخل القرن القاهرة المملوكية، وتجمعت الاقتصادية في هذا العصر حول شارع الأعظم
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