The Fortress of Babylon

The Fortress of Babylon goes back to the early Roman era when a Roman legion was stationed in this strategically located region at the apex of the Nile Delta to protect the city and the emperors Trajan (98-117 A.D.) and Arcadius (117-117 A.D.) are said to have extended and strengthened the structure (395-408).

The Egyptian Museum of antiquities in Tahrir

Visit Egypt and you must make time for the Museum of Egyptian Antiquities in Cairo Because he is the world’s most exquisite and extensive collection of ancient Egyptian artifacts, spanning more than 3,000 years from the Old Kingdom to the Roman occupation of Egypt, and is a must-see for anyone visiting the country.

The church of Saint Barbara

The Church of Saint Barbara is located in the Old Cairo region, about 30 minutes from downtown Cairo and It lies in the center of Old Coptic Cairo, in the Old Cairo district.

The Ben-Ezra Synagogue

The Ben-Ezra Synagogue is located just east of the Church of Saint gorges and Bacchus and next to the Church of Saint Barbara and once a Coptic church, but was sold to the Jews when Ahmed Ibn Tulun demanded money from Patriarch Michael III and received it in exchange.

Tanoura show

The Tanoura Show, a very interesting evening of traditional Egyptian dance, music, and song, will be an exhilarating experience for everyone in attendance and The festival is very well-attended, attracting not only visitors but also residents.

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