0
Skip to Content
Expo Egypt
Expo Egypt
Learn about Egypt
Places & Attractions
Plan your visit
Visiting Egypt
Visa Checker
The Golden Concierge
About us
Leadership & Vision
Work with us
Careers
Partnerships
Experience it
Expo Egypt
Expo Egypt
Learn about Egypt
Places & Attractions
Plan your visit
Visiting Egypt
Visa Checker
The Golden Concierge
About us
Leadership & Vision
Work with us
Careers
Partnerships
Experience it
Folder: Learn about Egypt
Back
Places & Attractions
Folder: Plan your visit
Back
Visiting Egypt
Visa Checker
The Golden Concierge
Folder: About us
Back
Leadership & Vision
Folder: Work with us
Back
Careers
Partnerships
Experience it
Explore Egypt Beshtak Palace
418817-97617_large.jpg Image 1 of 2
418817-97617_large.jpg
DfkjjGcW0AEy2E0.jpg Image 2 of 2
DfkjjGcW0AEy2E0.jpg
418817-97617_large.jpg
DfkjjGcW0AEy2E0.jpg

Beshtak Palace

$0.00

This historic palace and museum, built by a Mamluk ruler in the 14th century remains remains nearly complete in its original form. The palace is a beautiful example of Islamic architecture, but is unique in its structure with its window screens and stained-glass windows gilded with painted wood panels. The most impressive surviving part of the palace is the large qa'a or reception hall. The hall features a coffered wooden ceiling, stucco windows of coloured glass, and a fountain of inlaid marble in the centre. This palace is also home to the Arab Singing House, one of Cairo's creativity centers that has preserved and revived the Egyptian musical heritage.

Quantity:
Add To Cart

This historic palace and museum, built by a Mamluk ruler in the 14th century remains remains nearly complete in its original form. The palace is a beautiful example of Islamic architecture, but is unique in its structure with its window screens and stained-glass windows gilded with painted wood panels. The most impressive surviving part of the palace is the large qa'a or reception hall. The hall features a coffered wooden ceiling, stucco windows of coloured glass, and a fountain of inlaid marble in the centre. This palace is also home to the Arab Singing House, one of Cairo's creativity centers that has preserved and revived the Egyptian musical heritage.

This historic palace and museum, built by a Mamluk ruler in the 14th century remains remains nearly complete in its original form. The palace is a beautiful example of Islamic architecture, but is unique in its structure with its window screens and stained-glass windows gilded with painted wood panels. The most impressive surviving part of the palace is the large qa'a or reception hall. The hall features a coffered wooden ceiling, stucco windows of coloured glass, and a fountain of inlaid marble in the centre. This palace is also home to the Arab Singing House, one of Cairo's creativity centers that has preserved and revived the Egyptian musical heritage.

Expo Egypt

(c) Expo Egypt. All rights reserved, 2023

Book an Experience
Learn about Egypt
Visiting Egypt Guide

Terms of Service
Privacy Policy
Media & Press

About us
Partnerships

Subscribe

Sign up with your email address to receive news and updates.

We respect your privacy.

Thank you!

   Website Designed by Marcato