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.
Saladin Citadel & Mohammad Ali Mosque
Salah El-Din Citadel was established in Cairo is one of the most prominent historical buildings in Egypt, this citadel was created by El-Nasir Salah El-Din Yusuf Ibn Ayyub, known in the history books by the name of Salah El-Din who was a gallant knight.
Saint George Church
The church was described by Al-Maqrizi in the History of the Patriarchs of the Coptic Church, and it was completed by Athanasius during Ibn Marwan’s reign.
Red Pyramid
The Red Pyramid, the biggest of the three main Pyramids at the Dahshur Necropolis, was regarded to be one of the earliest Pyramids to explore the notion of a smooth-sided Pyramid, and it is the oldest of the three major Pyramids in Egypt.
Memphis Necropolis
Memphis was erected at the point where the delta meets the southern valley as a symbol of the union of the two regions.