Abdeen Palace is a historic Cairo palace, it was built as one of the official residences for the former ruling monarchy and royal family of Egypt. It is now one of the official residences and the principal workplace of the President of Egypt, located above Qasr El-Nil Street in eastern Downtown Cairo, Egypt.
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Meet our representative at your hotel or anywhere in Cairo to be transferred to one of the most remarkable sites in the heart of Cairo. It is even compared to the importance of the Alabaster Mosque of Mohamed Ali inside the Citadel of Saladin.
During your day tour to Abdeen Palace in Cairo, you will witness a luxurious building that although still serving as a presidential hub, showcases remarkable design work by Egyptian, Turkish, Italian, and French architects. However, due to its ongoing role in presidential duties, some of the palace's main halls remain inaccessible for occasional tours or without scheduled permission. Abdeen Palace is not just a single museum but a grand complex housing four distinct museums, each offering a glimpse into Egypt's royal and military history. The Weapons Museum features an impressive collection divided into two sections: bladed weapons such as swords and daggers, many adorned with gold, silver, and precious stones, and an extensive firearms collection, including rare 17th-19th century pistols and rifles.
The Orders and Medals Museum showcases royal decorations, including a Russian coronation sword and gold-plated ammunition belts gifted to King Farouk. The Silverware Museum preserves luxurious dining sets crafted from gold, silver, and crystal, while the Historical Documents Museum holds rare manuscripts from the royal era.
Transfer back to your hotel or any drop-off location after you finish your Cairo trips. Ask the tour guide if you would like to stop for lunch or even a snack, and he will recommend some of the best places within Cairo.
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