Dahshur is one of Egypt's great villages, located on the western side of the Nile River, 40 kilometers southwest of Cairo. The Necropolis of Dahshur marks the southern boundary with the vast area of the Pyramids of Giza and this city is 71 square kilometers from the Giza plateau and is bordered to the west...Read More
The Red Pyramid of Snefru at Dahshur, also called the North Pyramid, is the largest of the pyramids located in the Dahshur Necropolis in Cairo, Egypt. The Red Pyramid of "King Snefru" is the third-largest pyramid in Egypt after the pyramids of his son Cheops and grandson Chephren, but it is the oldest and most...Read More
The Cairo Tower, also known as the Gezira Tower, is a building located in the center of Gezira Island. The Cairo Tower is the tallest building in Egypt and all of North Africa.Read More
Wekalet El Ghouri is a cultural center, located in a beautiful structure in the El Azhar area of Cairo, whose activity has been taken care of since 2005 by the Ministry of Culture and the Cultural Development Fund (CDF). Read More
Wekalet El Ghouri is a cultural center, located in a beautiful structure in the El Azhar area of Cairo, whose activity has been taken care of since 2005 by the Ministry of Culture and the Cultural Development Fund (CDF). Read More
Al-Fayoum is the capital of the Fayoum region. The oasis town lies in the middle of a large depression, the so-called Fayoum Basin. Situated only 24 meters above sea level, the land here is particularly fertile, which is why it is often referred to as "Cairo's vegetable garden." The city is estimated to have existed...Read More
The city inevitably casts a spell over you, and you can hardly get enough of it - but you have plenty of opportunities. First of all, a trip to the Egyptian Museum with its ancient exhibits shrouded in mystery is recommended.Read More
Khan el Khalili is one of the most exotic places that completely characterizes the Egypt of yesterday and today. In this Arab market, amid voices, domestic animals, and food stalls of all kinds, in a coming and going of people from all parts of the world, one can observe artists of the most varied kinds...Read More
The Hanging Church is located in the Coptic Quarter. It was founded in the 1st century, in honor and dedication to the Virgin Mary, it is also called the Church of St. Mary or the church of Al-Muallaqa.Read More
Memphis was the first capital of the country during most of the Pharaonic period. It was located south of the Nile River delta, near the Giza plateau. The city was founded around 3100 BC and was abandoned around 641 BC, after the founding of Luxor and then Alexandria.Read More
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