Djoser Step Pyramid in Saqqara
As a result of the pyramid’s construction by Imhotep, Zoser’s principal architect, in the 27th century BC, it was the biggest edifice ever created in stone and, according to one historian, it marked the “first stages of architecture.”
Coptic Cairo
When you arrive in Coptic Cairo, the first thing you’ll notice is two Roman towers, which were part of the defenses erected by Emperor Trajan in AD 130, as well as some portions of the walls of Babylon-in-Egypt, which are still standing.
Khan El Khalili Bazaar
Khan el Khalili is located in Egypt, which has always been a source of fascination since it was the home of the ancient Egyptian Civilization and the powerful pharaohs.
Ibn Tulun Mosque
Ibn Tulun’s Mosque is a rare remnant of the classical Islamic era, which spanned the 9th and 10th centuries and during which the Abbasid caliphs dominated the Muslim world from their capital in Iraq.
Al-Azhar Mosque
The Al-Azhar Mosque, whose name may be translated as ‘The Radiant,’ ‘Blooming,’ or ‘Resplendent,’ was established in 970, and Al-Azhar University claims to be the world’s oldest institution of higher learning