Results Fortifications and ramparts to visit Cairo

CAIRO CITADEL

Fortifications – Ramparts
4.5/5
8 review

Go there and contact

Carte de l'emplacement de l'établissement
Cairo, Egypt
Show on map
I am the owner
Click here
2024
Recommended
2024

Citadel divided into three distinct parts, housing Mohammed Ali's former palace and its Ottoman-style mosque.

Built by Saladin between 1176 and 1207, the function of this fortress was to resist the Crusaders and ensure the domination of his army over the districts of Foustat, Ibn Tulun and El-Qahira. The Mamelukes set up their quarters, a palace and a good number of usual buildings. They connected the Nile to the citadel by an aqueduct, most of which can still be seen today and which extends over 3.4 km. Muhammad Ali made it his residence and the seat of the state, and he also built a mosque inspired by the Ottoman style.

The citadel is traditionally divided into three distinct parts. There is no access to the lower part of the citadel, opened to the city by Bab-el-Azab, where Muhammad Ali had the main Mamluk leaders exterminated before taking control of the country. It is through the southern wall that one reaches the citadel, from the car park facing the Moqqatam. The southern wall houses the former palace of Mohammed Ali and his Ottoman-style mosque which dominates the city. From an architectural point of view, the Al-Nasir Mohammed ibn Qalaoun Mosque is a jewel that must be visited. One reaches the northern enclosure by Bab-el-Qullah built in the 16th century. Beyond it stood the garrison of the citadel. At the far end, the mosque of Suleiman Pasha still preserves a very beautiful apparatus of Iznik ceramics and a mausoleum still honoured. A small tour of the walls, not far away, gives an idea of the protection of the citadel which remained for Cairo, one of its major defensive elements.


Organize your trip with our partners Cairo
Transportation
Accommodation & stays
Services / On site

Book the Best Activities with Get Your Guide

Members' reviews on CAIRO CITADEL

4.5/5
8 reviews
Send a reply
Value for money
Service
Originality
You have already submitted a review for this establishment, it has been validated by the Petit Futé team. You have already submitted a review for this establishment, awaiting validation, you will receive an email as soon as it is validated.
Davidobri
Visited in december 2016
Value for money
Service
Originality
Après les pyramides de Guiza, la citadelle de Saladin est le lieu à visiter au Caire ; située bien plus proche du centre, entrée payante mais à prix modéré et qui donne accès à un grand ensemble, comprenant une grande mosquée, des musées, etc. Très belle vue sur la ville. De très nombreux enfants qui la visitent, qui viennent en voyage scolaire de tout le pays et sont très heureux de croiser des touristes (beaucoup demandant d'ailleurs de prendre une photo avec vous).
Beautiful mosques and very beautiful view of Cairo. You can visit 2 mosques very old. The citadel is in Cairo 20mm centre (in the morning without much traffic). With not missing!
Very beautiful place or take your eyes of them. Scenery available and especially a visit unmissable and discovery this place is particularly the Sphinx, emblem of the country.

Find unique Stay Offers with our Partners

Send a reply