Cairo Citadel & Museum of Egyptian Antiquities

Enjoying a fascinating overview of Egypt’s capital city and vast history. we drove to the Citadel of Salah el Din (Citadel of the Mountain), perched on a rocky hill. Its great dome and towering minarets dominate the Cairo skyline. Home to 60 mosques spanning the centuries, its most notable is the Mosque of Muhammad Ali, sometimes called the Alabaster Mosque for its centuries, for its gleaming iinteriors. 













After a short drive our guide took us to the remarkable Museum of Egyptian Antiquities. Built in 1897 and opened in 1902, the museum’s 107 exhibit halls hold over 120,000 items dating from the prehistoric to Greco-Roman periods. Its most celebrated collection, in the Tutankhamen Gallery, contains the famous gold mask and other artifacts. Unfortunately, no photos of these treasues were permitted.  However, we did get pics of the jackal guard dog and his thrones












From outside the Citadel Fortress, we were able to faintly get a photo of teh pyramids that we will see tomorrow at Giza.  Can you see them?  Bottom Right Corner



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  1. Looks like you got to see more than the drab city. The mosque with white domes is stunning. And I spy the pyramids - hope those will be exciting for you tomorrow ❤️

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    1. The pictures are great and can’t wait to hear about the pyramids!!

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