One of the most important tourist places in Cairo reviews the history of the modern monarchy starting from the era of Khedive Ismail, who made a decision to build the palace in the last quarter of the 19th century until the end of the monarchy in Egypt by the 1952 revolution.
Located in the center of Cairo, the palace showcases this era of Egyptian history through a collection of museums in its surroundings, displaying the precious belongings of the royal family and the weapons used during their reign, as well as dedicated gifts from world presidents. An explanation is given by a guide appointed by the place management for a small fee.
During the journey between the various museums of the Abdin Palace, you can admire the beauty of the gardens and the vast green spaces that cover the surroundings of the palace and its outer roads, designed to emulate the history of its era.