Gayer-Anderson Museum

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El-Sayeda Zainab, Egypt

Archaeological museum· Museum· Tourist attraction

Gayer-Anderson Museum Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Gayer-Anderson Museum is located in El-Sayeda Zainab, Egypt on أحمد بن طولون طولون, As Sayedah. Gayer-Anderson Museum is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category archaeological museum in Egypt.

Address

أحمد بن طولون طولون, As Sayedah

Phone

+20223647822

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Mohamed Belal

In my way to Gayer-Anderson Museum In Arabic بيت الكريتلية او متحف جاير أندرسون The building takes its name from Major R.G. Gayer-Anderson Pasha, who resided in the house between 1935 and 1942 with special permission from the Egyptian Government. The museum is noted for being one of the best-preserved examples of 17th-century domestic architecture left in Cairo, and also for its vast collection of furniture, carpets, curio, and other objects.

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mlimo mlimo

Very good old Islamic house to visit to see Islamic agricultural

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Marwan Mourad

It's good place to visit and there are some other places to go

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Marina A

One of the best experiences that i have ever had the place is 2 old houses that have a huge amount of different kinds of architectural details and designs

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Marianne Maher

Amazing house There are many rooms one visit not enough will go there again

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Nelly Mohamed

I enjoyed it wz it's stories the furniture from all over the world

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Osama Tarek

Lovely place with the smell of history in every corner

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mohamed magdy

The Gayer-Anderson Museum is located adjacent to the Mosque of Ibn Tulun off of 'Abd al-Magid al-Labban (Al-Salbiyya) Street in Sayyida Zeinab, Cairo. It is most conveniently reached by taxi. The nearest station on the Cairo Metro, the Sayyida Zeinab station, is approximately 1 km to the west. The museum entrance can be reached through the main entrance to the mosque, or through a separate entrance toward the rear of the complex. As of January 2020, entrance fees were LE 60 for foreign adults, LE 30 for foreign students, and LE 10 for Egyptian nationals. A camera ticket costs an additional 50 pounds although mobile phone camera photos are allowed at no additional charge.