Sakkara pyramid is one of the mysterious pyramids in Egypt as it takes the form of stairs, that's why it Called (a step pyramid) the first pyramid built in Egypt, it's really nice to see the old Egyptian writings on the walls and try to believe that their writings consist of drawings, it deserves to take the experience. On the other side, The Egyptian Characters wanted to save their history not on papers only but also by their buildings as the marvelous citadel of Salah el-Din and the mosque of Mohamed Ali, A huge building that reflects thinking power of the Egyptian army how to defend themselves from the enemies, in addition to the old Cairo which contains the spirit of old Egypt culture and history with its different religions such as Islam or Christianity it doesn't matter which religion we belong to, and all of us are Egyptians.
The marvelous Pyramids of Giza and see the Great Pyramid of King Cheops which is counted among the seven wonders of the world, there you will have a chance to go on an adventure and discover the inside of the pyramid. Then you will see the mysterious Sphinx which guards the Pyramids.
See the first and the oldest pyramids in Egypt, the Step Pyramid, built by the architect Imhotep for king Zoser.
Egyptian Museum contains the treasures of the ancient Egyptian civilization including the King Tut Ankh Amen golden treasures.
Citadel of Salah Eldin was built as a defense against the Crusader invasions, the original walls still remain intact, however, the original interior building was destroyed by the Sultan Al Nasir of the Mamluks who’s mosque still remains within the walls. From the 19th Century, The enormous Muhammad Ali Mosque was built from the periods between 1824 to 1848 and was designed like the renowned ‘Blue’ Mosque’ in Istanbul Turkey.and is strikingly similar.
Steep stairs lead to a 19th-century facade topped by twin bell towers. In a small inner courtyard, vendors sell taped liturgies and videos of the Coptic pope, Shenouda III. The interior feels very similar to that of a mosque. The ebony- and ivory-inlaid screens hiding the altar show the same intricate geometric designs that are distinguishable from Islamic patterns only by the tiny crosses worked on them. One of the columns is darker than the rest; it is believed to represent Judas.
The most famous street consists of bazaars, restaurants, and cafes and also the oldest in Egypt.
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