Cairo Egypt Collection
"Cairo, Egypt: A Journey Through Time and Culture" Step into the vibrant city of Cairo, where history unfolds at every corner
All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping
"Cairo, Egypt: A Journey Through Time and Culture" Step into the vibrant city of Cairo, where history unfolds at every corner. From ancient campaigns to captivating architecture, this bustling metropolis offers a glimpse into its rich past. Take a look at the map illustrating the campaigns in Egypt from February 1915 to May 1916. Created by an unknown artist, it showcases the strategic importance of Cairo during wartime. Transport yourself back to 1888 with a snapshot of Egyptian Donkey Boys in Cairo. The image captured by an anonymous photographer reveals the everyday life and charm of this enchanting city. Marvel at "Vue Generale Prise a l Ouest, " printed in 1852, which provides a panoramic view of Cairo's western side. This artwork by Maxime du Camp allows us to appreciate the architectural wonders that have stood for centuries. Explore the tombs of Mamelouk Sultans through another masterpiece from du Camp's collection. These intricate structures serve as reminders of their once-powerful reign over Cairo. Witness the beauty and serenity emanating from mosques such as Mosquee pres de Bab-el-Saida and Mosquee et Tombeau des Ayoubites. These sacred places offer solace amidst the bustling streets and showcase stunning Islamic architecture. Immerse yourself in daily life within Le Quartier Frank through Maison et Jardin dans le Quartier Frank. This depiction transports you to a time when cultures intertwined harmoniously within this cosmopolitan neighborhood. Discover religious landmarks like Mosquee du Khalife Haakem Biamrillah, Mosquee de Sultan Hacan, and Mosquee et Tombeau du Sultan Kansou-el-Gouri – each telling stories deeply rooted in faith and tradition. Finally, gaze upon Porte de la Citadelle captured by Joseph Philibert Girault De Prangey in 1843. This majestic entrance stands tall as a symbol of Cairo's grandeur and historical significance. Cairo, Egypt.