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Delices Pastry Shop Alexandria

Delices Pastry Shop Alexandria

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Delices Pastry Shop Alexandria established in 1922. Since then, the shop delivers clients the finest selection of pastries. It also delivers baked goods and confectioneries from around the world. The family at the shop believes in making delicious desserts. They create the most sensational dessert experience in Alexandria and all Egypt!

In fact, It built in 1922 by the Greek Cleovolous Moustakas, Delices’. Moreover, it is flagship store in Ramleh Station in Alexandria, Egypt. Moreover, it became a well known landmark for all tourists and local residents. Who want to experience the beauty of the Mediterranean Pearl !. Come celebrate life at Delices Cafe. While you are there, enjoy our exclusive pastries at Delices Patisserie.

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Nowadays, the shop houses the fine dining “La Veranda Restaurant”. At “La Veranda Restaurant” you can sample exquisite French and Greek dishes in a classy atmosphere. This will transport you back to the days when the Pearl of the Mediterranean lived its glorious era.

Address: 46 Saad Zaghloul St, El Raml Station, Alexandria. Tel: +20 3 486 1432.

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Edfu temple Aswan

Edfu temple Aswan Egypt

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Edfu temple Aswan in Egypt also called Horus temple. In fact, the temple dedicated to Horus, the falcon headed god. That is why it known as Horus temple. The temple located 60 kilometer north to Aswan in Egypt. Edfu was the 2nd Nome of Upper Egypt and also the center of the cult of a triad of Gods. It consisted of Horus of Behdet, Hathor, and their son, Hor-Sama-Tawy. In the old Greek documents Edfu known as “Apollopolis Magna”. In fact, it is because the Greeks identified Horus with their God Apollo. Edfu temple Aswan built during the reigns of six Ptolemies. We have a great deal of information about its construction from reliefs on outer areas. In fact, the temple begun in 237 BC by Ptolemy III Euergetes I and finished in 57 BC.

Most of the work continued throughout this period with a brief interlude of 20 years. It is while there was unrest during the period of Ptolemy IV and Ptolemy V Epiphanes. Horus temple is the best preserved ancient temple in Egypt. Moreover, Edfu temple Aswan is also the second largest after Karnak temple. Horus temple Aswan built on the site of the great battle between Horus and Seth. Hence, the current temple was the last in a long series of temples build on this location. Furthermore, the original structure which houses a statue of Horus was a grass hut which built in prehistoric times. In addition, there is an earlier and smaller pylon of Ramses II . It sits in a 90 degree angle to the current building.

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In 332 BC, Alexander the Great conquered Egypt. After his death in 323, his successors ruled Egypt under the Ptolemaic Dynasty. This was the last dynasty of independent Egypt. The Ptolemies were Greeks but presented themselves to the Egyptians as native pharaohs. Moreover, they imitated the traditions and architecture of Pharaonic Egypt. Horus temple built during the Ptolemiac era on top of an earlier temple to Horus. It oriented east-west instead of the current north-south configuration.

In fact, the oldest part of Edfu temple Aswan is the section from the Festival Hall to the Sanctuary. It begun by Ptolemy III in 237 BC and completed by his son, Ptolemy IV Philopator. The Hypo-style Hall added only by Ptolemy VII (145-116 BC) and the pylon erected by Ptolemy IX (88-81 BC). Furthermore, the final touches to Horus temple added under Ptolemy XII in 57 BC. The falcon-headed Horus was the sky god, whose eyes were the sun and moon. He later assimilated into the popular myth of Isis and Osiris as the divine couple’s child. Horus raised by Isis and Hathor after Osiris’ murder by his brother Seth. He avenged his father’s death in a great battle at Edfu. Seth exiled and Horus took the throne, Osiris reigning through him from the underworld. Thus all pharaohs claimed to be the incarnation of Horus, the “living king.”

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In fact, Edfu temple Aswan abandoned after the Roman Empire became Christian. The paganism outlawed in 391 AC. It lays buried up to its lintels in sand, with homes built over the top. In fact, it was until it excavated by Auguste Mariette in the 1860. The sand protected the monument over the years, leaving it well preserved today. In 2005, a visitor center and paved parking lot added to the south side of the temple. In late 2006 a sophisticated lighting system added to allow night visits.

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The main building of Edfu temple Aswan includes indeed a great Hypo-style Hall. It uncovered by Mariette in the 1860. In addition, there are many reliefs including a depiction of the Feast of the Beautiful Meeting. They also include the annual reunion between Horus and his wife Hathor. The reliefs situated on the inside of the first pylon. They also connect the temple with Hathor temple at Dendera complex. The priests at the Dendera complex would place the statue of Hathor on her barque.

In fact, Barque is a ceremonial barge. It was during the third month of summer. Thus, it brings the statue to Edfu temple Aswan. It is where it believed that Horus and Hathor shared a conjugal visit. Each night, the god and goddess would retire to the Mamissi or berthing house. There is still an entrance colonnade to the Mamissi. There are also reliefs with considerable remaining color just outside the temple. These images portray the ritual of the birth of Harsomtus, son of Horus and Hathor.

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The pylons of the temple Aswan are about 118 feet high. It has typical scenes of the pharaoh in battle with his enemies. Within the pylons is the colonnaded courtyard. Moreover, it is with distinctive, pared columns, which leads into the great hypo-style hall. Furthermore, on either side of the courtyard there are gates. They lead to an area behind Edfu temple Aswan and inside the bounding walls. Here, there are inscriptions recording donations of land. They transferred from demotic documents. There are also dramatic images depicting the defeat of Seth by Horus. There was an annual ritual which called the known as the Triumph of Horus (10 harpoons). It ended in the slaying of a hippopotamus, the symbol of Seth.

The facade of the first hypo-style hall has images honoring Horus and Hathor. There is also an immaculate ten foot tall colossi of Horus as the falcon god here. In fact, a matching colossi destroyed. Once you enter the great hall of Edfu temple Aswan, you will begin to notice the use of light. Though Horus temple build over hundreds of years. It is harmonious and ebbs. Moreover, The flow of lighting is purposeful and portrays a feeling of mystery. Just inside the hall of Edfu temple Aswan are also two small rooms.

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A robing room on the west and also a library to the east. It is where the priest would get the religious orders of the day. Within this hall are scenes of offering including the temple foundation ceremonies. Beyond the great hypo-style hall is a second and smaller hypo-style hall. It also leads to a well called the Chamber of the Nile where the Priests obtained pure holy water. This is a similar arrangement as found at Dendera temple.

On the west side of the room are also doors. The doors lead to a small laboratory with recipes engraved on the walls. It is for ointments and perfumes which used daily to anoint the statue of Horus. Moreover, beyond the second hypo-style hall is the offering hall. It also followed by the vestibule and finally the sanctuary. There is also a granite Naos here dedicated by Nectanebo II, making it the oldest relic in Edfu temple Aswan. A golden gilded wooden statue of Horus about 60 cm tall would have resided on the Naos. This statue would have cared for by the priests in a human manner. It washed, dressed, anointed, fed and entertained.

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The sanctuary of Edfu temple Aswan itself surrounded by chapels and rooms. When facing north and in clockwise order, are the chapel of Min, the chamber of linen. It is where the robs of Horus would have stored. The sanctuary includes the chamber of the throne of gods and the chamber of Osiris. It also includes the chamber of the West, the tomb of Osiris and the chamber of the victor (Horus). Moreover, it is where there a reconstructed ceremonial barge (barque). It also includes chapels of Khonsu and Hathor. Moreover, it also includes the chapel of the throne of Re and a chapel of the spread wings. It dedicated to Mehit, the lioness who guarded the path the soul passed on its journey.

The journey is towards resurrection. The front chapel on the east is the Chapel of the New Year. It is a sun court like that at Dendera temple. Here, a depiction on the ceiling show the voyage of the solar barque. It is through the Twelve Hours of the day, with an inspiring image of the goddess, Nut. The statue of Horus would taken from here up a flight of stairs. It is to the roof terrace where it would recharged by the sun during the Festival of the New Year. The walls of the stairs located in the outer anti-chamber depict this ritual.

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Edfu temple Aswan or Horus temple often included on Nile cruise itineraries. It can also reached from Aswan or Luxor, by train or road. The railway station is on the east bank and coaches often only stop on this side too. A taxi from Luxor takes around two hours and one and a half hours from Aswan. As of 2009 visitors no longer need to travel as part of the police convoy. Tickets cost 80 Egyptian pound.

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Dakka temple Aswan

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Dakka temple Aswan is a Greek-Roman temple and known also as el Dekka temple. The temple dedicated to Thoth of the Sycamore Fig, the god of wisdom. In fact, the temple located about 100 kilometers south of the Aswan High Dam. The south of Aswan High dam referred today as Nubia. Though much of that ancient land covered by Lake Nasser. The temple known to the Egyptians as Pselqet and to the Greeks as Pselchis. In fact, the temple moved to the site of wdi es-Sebua. The site is about 40 kilometers upstream, between 1962 and 1968. It was because of the impending flooding of the region as a result of the High dam.

Dakka temple Aswan which we see today actually begun by the Nubian king, Akamani. The Greeks called him Ergamenes in about 220 BC. In fact, the temple construction is a combined effort. In fact, the effort was between these Nubian kings and the line of Greek Pharaohs in Egypt. Moreover, The construction started by Ptolomy IV. It also and continued through the reigns of Ptolemy VIII Euergetes II. Furthermore, It also continued in the Roman rule of Augustus and Tiberius. The temple sits today on a small bluff. In fact, it is the only Nubian temple with a facade that faces to the north and oriented north-south. It is to parallel the course of the Nile.

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The pylon of the temple now separated from the rest of the temple. In fact, it is due to the missing enclosure walls of the open court. Above the entrance in the pylon, a solar disk with a uraeus extends its wings. On the southern side of Dakka temple Aswan, a small entrance. It leads into the interior of the pylon and to a stairway. The sairtway communicates with several internal rooms. After the open courtyard, the facade of the pronaos adorned with reliefs of a Ptoemaic King. The king sacrifices to various deities. The portal of this section of the temple engaged to two columns that support an architrave. Beyond the pronaos, the temple has two sanctuaries which include what built by Arkamani. And then, there is a second one which added by Augustus.

By far the Nubian reliefs within Dakka temple Aswan are the most interesting. They are small and precise in detail. In fact, they depict the Nubian king making offerings to local gods of Aswan. Some of these these reliefs are portray Anqet. The reliefs also include the goddess of Aswan with her elaborate feathered headdress. Moreover, they also include the lion-headed goddess Sekhmet. Other scenes depict the king who makes offerings to Thoth, Isis and Tefnut. When the temple moved, it had of reused blocks from an earlier structure. They dedicated to Horus of Baki (Quban) which built by Hatshepsut and Thutmose III. Though this earlier New Kingdom temple constructed on the opposing shore of the Nile.

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In fact, many New Kingdom temples built in Nubia constructed more as symbols of power. This temple is unlike them. Dakka temple Aswan isolated and has no real public worship functions and limited priesthood. In fact, the temple built in an urban center were an active cult was more likely. The modern site of el-Dakka temple has also the temple of el-Sebua and Meharakka temple. The last one dates back to the Roman times and dedicated to Serapis and Isis. This small temple contains the only spiral staircase in any Nubian temple. However, this temple’s decorative theme never competed. It also moved to this location from its original site about 81 kilometers to the north.

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Dishasha Beni Suef Egypt

Dishasha Beni Suef Egypt

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Dishasha Beni Suef located to the west of the Nile in Beni Suef, Egypt. In fact, Dishasha Beni Suef is the nearest village to a cemetery of rock-cut Tombs. The rock cut tombs belong to Old Kingdom officials. Moreover, the tombs cut high into a cliff above the desert plain. In fact, the site is on the edge of the cultivated land. Furthermore, it accessed by a long flight of stone steps. The stone steps lead up to the terrace containing the main tombs. In fact, it is above which the open desert stretches out towards the west. Dishahsa site investigated by Petrie in 1897. Moreover, excavated under the auspices of the Egypt Exploration Fund.

Petrie found tombs which date back to Dynasty V in Dishasha Beni Suef. He also found several artifacts. The site best known for the tomb of Inty which contains a rare relief. In fact, the relief depicts a siege of a fortified town. Moreover, it also depcts industrial scenes including woodworking. Two well preserved linen garments found as well as pottery. In fact, they are now in the Petrie Museum in London. The tomb of Inty attracted the most attention at Dishasha Beni Suef. Unfortunately, it now closed by a large metal door. Furthermore, it published by WMF Petrie, with a chapter by F Llewellyn Griffith in 1898. A typical Old Kingdom statue of the tomb owner found. In fact, it was in the serdab of the nearby tomb chapel of Nenkheftkha .

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The limestone statue stands 134 cm high. It represents Nenkheftkha wearing a short kilt and short black wig. Moreover, he stands with his left leg striding forward and with arms by his sides. In fact, the statue kept now in the British Museum in London. Another limestone statue also found in Dishasha Beni Suef. The statue depicts the owner and his wife Neferseshems. In fact, the statue now kept now in the Museum of the Oriental Institute of Chicago. This statue pair measures 69 cm high. In fact, it shows Nenkheftkha is a similar pose to his Serdab statue. It is while his wife wears a close fitting robe, necklace and long wig.

The entrances to other Dishasha Old Kingdom tombs at present covered by sand. But, the entrance chapels and courtyards can still seen. In fact, some with worn reliefs on their outer walls. There is a Gafir at the site who usually holds the key to the tomb of Inty. The modern village of Dishasha Beni Suef located about 130 km south of Cairo. Moreover, it is on the western edge of the cultivation, close to the Bahr Yussef canal. Furthermore, Dishaha is about 20 km north west of Biba. Ehnasya El Medina (Herakleopolis Magna) is around 20 km to the north of the site. In fact, it is easy to combine it in one trip.

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Dayr Al Barsha El Minya

Dayr Al Barsha Egypt

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Dayr Al Barsha or Deir El Bersha is a Coptic village which located in El Minya, Egypt. In fact, the site located in the East Bank of the Nile at the mouth of Wadi Deir El Nakhla. Dayr Al Barsha is a necropolis and quarry site in the remote cliffs. In fact, the site features 39 rock-cut tombs similar in style to the later tombs at Beni Hassan. Moreover, the site also features extensive galleries of limestone quarries. In fact, the quarrying, earlier earthquakes and more recent vandalism damaged the tombs. The tombs are now in a lamentable state of preservation. The most important tombs at Dayr Al Barsha belong to Dynasty XI and XII governors. In fact, the governors were of the 15th Upper Egyptian Nome. Moreover, they lived in Hermopolis across the river.

In fact, the tombs visited by many early travelers. Moreover, the tombs excavated by Percy Newberry for the Egypt Exploration Fund. It was during 1891-1893. Furthermore, the site also excavated by Georges Daressy in 1897. Moreover, the site of Dayr Al Barsha also explored by Ahmed Kamal starting from 1900. George Reisner began the excavations in 1915 for the Boston Harvard Expedition. Since the 1980, a Dutch American expedition excavated at the site. The decorated tombs in the cliffs of the site date back to the Old Kingdom. Moreover, they also date back to First Intermediate Period and Middle Kingdom. In fact, it was the principal cemetery of Hermopolis. Early excavations at the site brought to light many of high-status burials. In fact, some of them are intact.

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The most famous and most impressive of the Middle Kingdom tombs constructed for Djehutihotep. In fact, he was a governor who ruled during the Dynasty XII reigns of Amenemhet II. His main title was “Great Overlord of the Hare Province”. Moreover, his tomb-chapel has a portico with two palm-columns. Furthermore, his tomb has a rectangular inner hall. Moreover, the tomb also has a deep cult chamber with a statue niche up a short flight of steps. In fact, the tomb is famous for a unique painted scene on the left-hand wall of the inner hall. The scene depicts the transportation of a colossal statue. In fact, the statue is of the deceased from the alabaster quarries at Hatnub to his mortuary chapel. The statue measures 6.5 meter high and estimated to weigh about 60 tonnes.

In fact, the scene shows the statue while dragged on a wooden sledge. It was by 172 men pulling with ropes, while another man pours something from a jar. In fact, it was to lubricate the ground in front of the sledge. The lifting of the weight done by using wooden levers. The tomb also contains other interesting scenes of daily life in the Middle Kingdom. Moreover, the tomb chapel also has five subsidiary shaft-graves in the forecourt. One of them belongs to Gua who held the title of “Chief of Physicians”. In fact, he was Djehutihotep’s personal doctor. A quantity of rich burial equipment found there including two decorated cedar-wood coffins. There were also Gua’s canopic jars and several wooden models. In fact, they are now in the British Museum. Dayr Al Barsha also houses the tomb of the governor Djehutinakht.

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In fact, this tomb discovered by H Lyman Story, registrar of the Boston Museum in 1915. Djehutinakht was a governor of Dynasty XI. Moreover, he hold the title of “Hereditary Prince and Controller of the Two Thrones”. Furthermore, his wife shared the tomb and also shared the same name. In fact, the tomb plundered but many artifacts which found during its clearance. The artifacts included the owner’s elaborate and detailed outer coffin. Moreover, the artifacts also included an unparalleled masterpiece of Middle Kingdom art. Furthermore, parts of his desecrated mummy also found. The linen-wrapped head of which found watching the excavators from on top of the coffin.

Among the treasures which left behind were several coffins and mummy masks. In fact, these treasures also included funerary equipment and jewelry. Moreover, they also included superb wooden models, vessels and statuettes. The limestone quarries and the settlements in and around the site were in use from the New Kingdom. In fact, it was through to the Roman Period and into the Coptic era. There is a mission to Dayr Al Barsha of the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven. In fact, this mission directed by Professor Harco Willems. Moreover, the mission works in the quarry areas since 2002. In fact, they revealed many interesting features, and inscriptions. Moreover, they also revealed drawings, graffito and a damaged stelae of Amenhotep III.

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Dayr Al Barsha is almost opposite the town of Mallawi on the eastern side of the Nile. In fact, the archaeological area located at the entrance to the Wadi Deir El Nakhla. Moreover, the area is remote and difficult to access. In fact, the tombs believed to be closed due to their damaged and dangerous condition.

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Dendera temple day cruise

Dendera temple day cruise

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Dendera temple day cruise will include a visit to Dendera complex by boat. In fact, the Dendera temple day cruise will let you enjoy the sights of the lush Nile Valley. Moreover, you will enjoy the the ancient temple. In fact, the day tour done by a motor boat such as Lotus Boat. It also done by a Felucca from Luxor, North to the site of the temple. In fact, the trip is approximately 60 km. The timing depends on whether you take a motorized boat or a Felucca and on sailing conditions. It is a lovely way to see the Nile up close and to visit one of Egypt’s best preserved temples.

In the tour, you will spend your time on the boat for Bird Watching. You will also enjoy sun bathing taking in the Nile’s greenery or enjoying a good book. In fact, the tour will let you also enjoy the gorgeous natural scenery of the Nile Valley. Dendera temple day cruise usually starts in the early morning. In fact, it includes the temple entrance fees in the package and give you the option of lunch. The trip takes most of the day. The way back to Luxor from Dendera takes longer as the sailing against the flow of the river.

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In fact, Dendera temple is one of the best-preserved temples in Egypt. The area used as the sixth Nome of Upper Egypt, south of Abydos. In fact, the whole complex covers some 40,000 square meters. Moreover, it surrounded by a hefty mud brick enclosed wall. Dendera was a site for chapels or shrines from the beginning of history of ancient Egypt. It seems that pharaoh Pepi I built on this site. The evidence exists of a temple in the eighteenth dynasty 1500 BC. The earliest extant building in the compound today is the Mammisi.

In fact, Dendera temple day cruise is worthy to try. In fact, the temple raised by Nectanebo II – last of the native pharaohs 360-343 BC. The features in the complex include Hathor temple which called the temple of Tentyra. The temple modified on the same site starting as far back as the Middle Kingdom. It continued right up until the time of the Roman emperor Trajan. The existing structure built no later than the late Ptolemaic period. The temple which dedicated to Hathor, is one of the best preserved temples in all Egypt.

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Deir Al Adra El Minya

Deir Al Adra El Minya

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Deir Al Adra which means “the Virgin Mary’s monastery” also called Gebel El Teir monastery. In fact, the last name means “the mountain of birds” and the reason behind this name mentioned below. The monastery located about 24 kilometer to the north of El Minya city. It is in the eastern bank of the Nile. In fact, the monastery situated on the top of the Birds mountain. The mount rises about 100 meters from the ground. Deir Al Adra is an old Monastery and church which built by Empress Helena in 328 AC. Furthermore, the monastery located on the site where the Holy family stayed during their flight to Egypt. Moreover, it is about 100 kilometer south of Beni Suef. Furthermore, the Virgin Mary’s monastery situated on a hill on the east bank of the Nile.

Faithful pilgrimage held there between January 29th and August 22nd each year. To the north are ancient quarries and a low relief of Ramses III. Just south are the Frazer tombs which date back to the 5th and 6th Dynasties. Moreover, there are four tombs which are simple and built into the desert cliffs. In fact, Deir Al Adra houses one of the most beautiful in Egypt which the Church of the Holy Virgin. This Christian church stands on the east bank of the Nile some forty kilometers north of El Minya Bridge. Moreover, the church located in Middle Egypt and just east of the city of Samalut. One may cross the Nile from Bayahu to Gebel El Teir by sailing boat. In fact, there is no regular service to reach the monastery. Moreover, it may take up top two hours for the crossing depending on the wind.

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After reaching the east bank of the Nile one must climb 166 steps up a cliff to reach the church. The building sits among the dwellings of the mountain, on top of a rock. There, you can have a wonderful view of the Nile Valley with its cultivated fields and lush palm tree groves. Gebel El Teir named so because of the thousands of Birds that live and nest in the cliffs. Moreover, Deir Al Adra or Holy Virigin Mar’s monastery also called Gebel Al Kaff which means “mountain of the hand”. Tradition holds that this was one of the locations that the Holy Family visited in their trip in Egypt. In fact, they passing by this place in a small boat headed up river. And then, the Holy Virgin noticed an enormous rock coming loose from the mountain.

The rock was about to fall on the boat and its occupants. The child Jesus extended his hand, intervened and stopped the rock from falling on the boat. The shape of Jesus hand remained imprinted on the rock. In fact, this rock which has dimension 70 cm x 50 cm, displayed now at the British Museum in London. As mentioned above, the Church of the Holy Virgin built by the empress Helena (mother of the Emperor Constantine). It was to memorize the passage of the Holy Family. The west wall of the church features a memorial tablet. In fact, it indicates that the first structure completed in the year 328 AC. Moreover, the tablet repaired by Severus, the bishop of El Minya in 1938. In fact, the original edifice was a tomb which dates back to the late Roman period. It transformed into a church during the 7th century.

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Indeed, its shape is comparable to that of the funerary monuments of Roman Egypt. Deir Al Adra inhabited by monks until the middle of the 19th century. Moreover, the monastery visited by various visitors including Wansleben in 1672 AC. The visitors also included F. L. Norden in 1740 AC and Richardson in 1816 AC. Moreover, Henniker in 1819 AC and Lord Cursor in 1838 AC also visited the monastery. At first glance, the church looks a massive brick construct with a steeple in the northeast corner. In fact, the church at the Holy Virgin Mary’s monastery carved from the rock. The renovation and restoration work carried out in 1938. In fact, they included the removal of the original stone roof. It was to make the church taller so that a second level could added. Extra rooms added on the south and west sides.

In fact, this church is where the local Christians baptize their children. Moreover, a large building has recently built next to the church. In fact, this building houses seven baptismal fonts. The church itself has a Naos, which consists of a nave with two side aisles. Moreover, the church comprises a western return aisle and three sanctuaries. Ten columns hewn from the rock separate the small side aisles and western return aisle. On the south side of the church, the baptismal font has carved in a column. The area in front of the middle sanctuary raised about one meter above the nave. In fact, it is to serve as a Choir (Khurus). The choir approached by a double flight of steps. Two columns with exquisite Corinthian capitals delineate this space, which prolongs the nave.

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Moreover, the central sanctuary located behind an iconostasis (screen). In fact, it also hewn from the rock. Furthermore, it decorated with small pilasters and niches. In fact, they are the characteristic of ancient Upper Egyptian Churches. The small room to the south of the sanctuary was the ancient narthex (entrance area). In fact, it is the oldest part of the church. The church also features motifs which motifs drawn from the vegetable and animal realms. In fact, they are above the west entrance friezes from ancient Christian edifices. Moreover, they show seven human figures. Each one of the these figures depicted within a niche and holds a book in the left hand. In fact, these human figures represent seven apostles. Moreover, they were once a part of a larger composition and the rest of which now lost.

The Church of the Holy Virgin is the goal of a pilgrimage which attracts about tens of thousands of pilgrims. In fact, they come by sailing boats, trains, buses and other transport from all over Egypt. They come to Deir Al Adra for the Feast of the Assumption of the Holy Virgin. In fact, this feast celebrated on August 22nd at Deir Al Adar monastery every year. The monastery also known as the monastery of the Pulley. In fact, it is because of an old pulley which housed in the monastery. This pulley used to enter the monastery from the base of the cliff in the past. This pulley has a great importance to the monastery. In fact, it was the only mean to enter the Holy Virgin Mar’s monastery.

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Cairo Saint Mark Cathedral

Cairo Saint Mark Cathedral

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Cairo Saint Mark Cathedral is a Coptic Orthodox cathedral. The cathedral located in Abbassia district in Cairo, Egypt. Moreover, it is the seat of the Coptic Orthodox Pope. In fact, Cairo Saint Mark Cathedral built during the time when Pope Cyril VI of Alexandria was Pope. Moreover, he was Pope of the Coptic Orthodox Church. Furthermore, the Cathedral inaugurated by Pope Cyril in 1968. In fact, the land where the Cathedral stands was for centuries as a cemetery for the Christians. This land also had the historic Anba Rouis church. However, the land had given to the Coptic Orthodox Church in 969 by Gawhar. It given as a replacement for the land that taken from the church. It taken to include in building the Palace of al-Muizz Li-Deenillah.

In fact, during the twelfth century the area contained ten Coptic Churches. Furthermore, on 18 February 1280 the churches destroyed by the persecutors of the Christians. It was during the rule of Sultan Qalawun. Furthermore, two Churches built in the area under the rule of his son. In addition, in 1943 the govern-orate of Cairo attempted to expropriate the area for public use. This opposed by the General Congregation Council. He led by its secretary at the time Mr. Habib Elmasry their successful campaign. Finally, they proved that Coptic Church maintained control of the land. In fact, it was under the condition that a non-profit building built on it for following fifteen years. Thus, this condition spurred the building of the cathedral.

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Cairo Saint Mark Cathedral is indeed a unique example of architectural evolution. It also includes seven churches. Furthermore, some of them have a great historic value such as Anba Rouis Church. The Cathedral also represents the rapid development of Coptic architecture. Moreover, the famous Coptic civil engineer Michel Bakhoum contributed in its structural design. It has a capacity for 5,000 worshipers. The Roman Catholic pontiff of the time, Pope Paul VI, returned part of St. Mark’s relics. It was before the completion of Cairo Saint Mark Cathedral. They taken from Egypt in the year 828 to Venice, Italy. These relics taken to the constructed Cathedral. They placed in a built shrine decorated with Coptic icons. Moreover, they still remain there today.

In fact, the Coptic Cathedral of St. Mark is by far the largest Cathedral in Africa and the Middle East. The inauguration of the new Cairo Saint Mark Cathedral took place on June 25, 1968. The cathedral was in a ceremony which attended by Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser. It also attended by Ethiopian Emperor Haile Selassie. Moreover, it also attended by other foreign clergy members from other churches. It was the seat of the Coptic Pope, His Holiness Pope Shenouda III. He was Pope and Patriarch of Alexandria and the Seat of St. Mark.

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Cairo Jazz Club Egypt

Cairo Jazz club Egypt

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Cairo Jazz Club Egypt indeed is the right place to Jazz it up. the club features live performance and delicious drinks. It is one of the best places to go for a lovely night out in Cairo. In fact, it has one of those smoky atmospheres. It seems to go hand in hand with Jazz. There are electronic nights and some beautiful Oriental Jazz sets. The venue is open from 5 PM till 3 AM. Furthermore, it has happy hour from 7 to 9, where drinks are two for one. It’s best to reserve if you plan a visit as many locals and expats frequent the club. Anyone under 25 will not admitted. Cairo Jazz Club LLC established in 2001 by 3 young entrepreneurs. They recognized the city’s need for a venue and offered quality upscale services within a homely atmosphere.

When Cairo Jazz Club opened its swinging doors, it filled many gaps in the otherwise. They buzz nightlife scene of Cairo Egypt. Moreover, they do as a mainstream alternative hot spot for a mature clientele. In fact, the prize possession of the club indeed is  its stage. It started ground for many great local performers over the past 10 years. Furthermore, the performances were from Fathy Salama, Weist El Balad to Screwdriver. Local and International musicians acclaimed artists have introduced to the club stage. It was on many occasions. The Jazz Club also had the opportunity of supporting many bands. Moreover, it became well recognized local and international acts. “What we serve is good moods” is simple philosophy of the Jazz Club.

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Cairo Jazz Club indeed is the right place for pleasure in great food. It is amazing tranquil interior setting and classy multicultural crowds. Moreover, it has stood the test of time as Cairo’s ultimate live music hub. The vibe achieved in the venue is a lively engaging one. It is where people can enjoy live music, delicious food and bar selections. Furthermore, it expose new talents and present them with the space and opportunity to grow. The club hosts a different event every day, covering various genres. It is besides to the occasional themed nights. The club cuisine selection described as “traditional with a twist”. It includes soups, platters and mouth watering tapas. Pizzas also included.

Moreover, the bar menu follows a similar track. It features international standards and funky variations. Furthermore, it is full of juicy cocktails and creative shooters. In fact, Cairo Jazz Club is near to Le Pacha 1901. It is the right place to go if you are looking for extravagant Nile side dining. Le Pacha 1901 features 9 restaurants offering scrumptious meals from around the globe. Le Pacha 1901 also has several function rooms where you can hold events.

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Cairo Jazz Club is also near to Nile City Boat. The boat has five different restaurants and amazing views of the Nile. It is a great place to visit for lunch or dinner. Moreover, it is one of the most frequented places on board. It offers Tex Mex meals, indoor and outdoor seating. Both are with good views of the river. It offers wonderful Italian cuisines. Cuisines include pastas, pizzas, soups, and salads.

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Cairo Felucca Ride

Cairo Felucca Ride Egypt

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Cairo Felucca ride is one of the most relaxing experiences. You can escape to Cairo Felucca ride after feeling exhausted. You will hear and see the exhilarating nature of the Egyptian capital while you are on Cairo Felucca. While comfortably seated on cushioned benches, take time to observe the Felucca captain maneuvering his sail. A know-how that transmitted since ancient times from father to son. Marvel at the city’s high skyscrapers, bridges and monuments that overlook the Nile River. Feluccas are the traditional sailboats of Egypt’s Nile. Egyptians and foreigners alike enjoy a relaxing Felucca ride. The tour is perfect for catching the breeze on a hot summer night.

Cairo Felucca ride is ideal for an impromptu party after work. It is a romantic evening and for soothing the tots on the weekends. It is usual for friends to get together and rent Cairo Felucca. In fact, it will be for an hour or two for a small social gathering. Such gatherings after sunset, may not do much sailing at all. But simply sit in a quiet cove where everyone can enjoy the lights on the banks and the river traffic. The felucca has remained over the centuries, the primary transportation of the Nile. Motorized barges transport bulk material. Modern cruise ships transport tourists, but the felucca remains despite modern alternatives. Cairo Felucca relies on the breeze which builds during the day and subsides at night. It also relies on Nile River’s current.

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Egypt blessed with a predominant wind. It pushes sailboats upriver and allow them to return on its current downstream. Some of the craft today used to carry tourists. They wish to enjoy a peaceful journey carried along by the gentle breeze and the currents of the river. Cairo Felucca ride often included in many standard tours. Some feluccas carry passengers for longer voyages of several days. The adventurous tourists only take part in these. It is because the accommodations are rather primitive. Few feluccas now made of wood. The basic layout has changed. They don’t have a keel as such but a heavy center plate. It can raised in the shallows. The sails are low tech affairs which made of native cotton and other natural fibers.

Cairo Felucca furnished with cushions around the circumference. A table fixed in the middle. One can enjoy picnic style lunch or dinner. It is while enjoying a different view of the metropolis. Your captain tucks his Galabeyya about his waist and steers with his feet. It is while drawing and letting the sail to and fro as the vessel tacks up and down the Nile. Galabeyya is tradition Egyptian male dress. There are several places in Cairo available for those who want Cairo felucca ride. They usually parked on the side of the Nile in unique spots. There are places near Sultana Boat in Maadi. It allows more varied and longer ride. It is because there are no bridges obstruct the feluccas cruising.

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The ones in town near the Helnan Shepheards and the Grand Hayatt are also fine. Felucca ride can also enjoyed in most other tourists towns along the Nile. It is especially at Luxor and Aswan. It is where they are easy to find along the main riverfront streets. While in Cairo, you can book Cairo Felucca ride to explore the city’s river front. Your Felucca will sail down the Nile from an island to another. The experience is even more exciting when carried out at night. It is when the city lights come to life, providing an romantic setting.

You can book your Cairo Felucca ride when booking your holiday package. Moreover, you can also ask your hotel or us to make the arrangements when in Cairo. You also can show up at Cairo Felucca dock and negotiate your ride with the captain. Keep in mind that group rates are low. It will thus be a great idea to take along some friends.

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