Empress Eugenie

Reported by :Egyptian Geographic, Translated by: R kamel 17 Oct

When the Nile was up to the pyramids 160 years ago

More than 160 years ago, Haram Street was just a stream branching from the Nile, and also the encompassing areas were empty agricultural lands, and in 1869 Khedive Ismail ordered the paving of Al Haram Street in preparation for receiving the kings and heads of states of the earth to Egypt to attend

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written by: Marwa raslan 11 Oct

Egyptian Railways Museum... Showing the history of transports

Located at the eastern end of Ramses Station, this newly renovated museum is heaven for railway geeks and model-building hobbyists. While the prize of the collection is undoubtedly the locomotive built for Empress Eugenie on the occasion of the opening of the Suez Canal, the museum as a whole

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written by: Shireen Medhat 23 Feb

The oldest Arab Egypt`s Hotels (Part II)

During the last 1000 years, Cairo received the most important status as capital of the state of Egypt, so had the oldest and the most beautiful areas at all, "Shepheard" Hotel the most important, this hotel that recently celebrated its 176 established, Kavalalı Mohammed Ali Pasha who

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