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Cairo Citadel, Medieval Islamic fortification on Mount Muqattam, Egypt

The fortress includes massive defensive walls measuring 3 meters thick and towers reaching heights of up to 20 meters above ground level.

Construction began under Sultan Saladin in 1176 CE on Mount Muqattam, with completion achieved under Sultan Al-Kamil in 1207 CE.

The complex contains three main mosques: Muhammad Ali Mosque, An-Nasir Muhammad Mosque, and Suleiman Pasha Mosque, representing different architectural periods.

The citadel opens daily from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM with separate ticket prices for foreign visitors and Egyptian nationals.

The structure served as Egypt's seat of government from the 13th century until the 19th century when Khedive Ismail moved to Abdeen Palace.

Location: Cairo Governorate

Inception: 1176

Official opening: 1183

Part of: Mosque of Ahmed Ibn Tulun, The Citadel Area, The Fatimid Nucleus of Cairo, Necropolis

Address: Al Abageyah, El Khalifa, Cairo Governorate 4252360, Egypt 4252360

Opening Hours: Monday-Sunday 08:00-16:30

Phone: +20225121735

Website: https://egymonuments.gov.eg/ar/archaeological-sites/cairo-citadel

GPS coordinates: 30.02940,31.26140

Latest update: May 26, 2025 19:59

Visit Cairo: historical monuments, pyramids and mosques

Cairo is home to millennia of history. The Giza Pyramids, built between 2686 and 2494 BC, stand alongside Fatimid mosques like the Ibn Tulun Mosque from 879, and Mamluk fortifications such as Saladin's Citadel from the 12th century. Religious heritage reflects community diversity: Saint Serge Church dates to the 4th century, while Sainte-Marie Church from the 7th century reuses elements of the Roman fortress of Babylon. The Cairo Museum, opened in 1902, displays over 120,000 archaeological artifacts including Tutankhamun’s burial mask. Khan Al-Khalili market, established in 1382, continues traditional trade along its alleys lined with spice and craft shops. The Gayer Anderson House exemplifies 16th-century Ottoman residential architecture. These sites span Egypt’s history from pharaonic antiquity to the Ottoman period.

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