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Salah El Din Citadel | Citadel of Cairo

Saladin Citadel in Cairo.

Who is Saladin - what is his identity? Saladin, also called Salah al-Din al-Ayyubi, a renowned Muslim leader, was the one who started building a fortress on the Muqqatam Hills in (572 AH/ 1176 AD). Touring the enchanting castle is one of the best Cairo Day Tours activities to partake in with your friends in Egypt. The leaders of the Ayyubi, Mameluke, and Ottoman dynasties ruled over Egypt from the citadel, turning it into a mysterious place waiting to be explored.

The historical origins of Saladin Citadel.

The idea of building the citadel originated as a means to create the central location of authority in Egypt, and throughout time the citadel has observed numerous events while serving as the rulers' main base. The citadel is a major draw in Islamic Cairo, where one of the most powerful armies of the medieval period was founded. Saladin envisions the citadel becoming the central focus and heart of the Egyptian administration in the future.

His ambitious plan was to construct a series of defensive barriers around Cairo and El Fustat, forming a strong military area. Furthermore, Saladin was pondering on protecting the city from potential outside dangers due to its advantageous position on a peak in Cairo. One essential activity to include in your Christmas tour of Egypt is visiting Saladin Citadel in Cairo, where you can experience a breathtaking panoramic view of the expansive city.

Visiting Saladin Castle, an important Islamic monument.

Salah Al-Din Al-Ayyubi Castle contains four mosques, including Muhammad Ali Mosque, Madrasa of Al-Nasir Qalawun, and Mosque of Sulaiman Pasha Al-Khadi. Visiting the citadel provides an opportunity to experience the unique beauty of Islamic architectural design. The castle includes a military museum, a vehicle museum, and the Garden Museum as well.

The idea of building the citadel arose to be the center of ruling Egypt; the citadel witnessed various events through centuries for being the headquarters of the rulers. The citadel is one of the most prominent sights in Islamic Cairo. It witnessed the formation of one of the most powerful armies in the Middle Ages. According to the future vision of Saladin, the citadel will be the centerpiece and the heart of the Egyptian government. 

He was ambitious about forming a belt of walls surrounding Cairo and El Fustat to be a massive military territory. Secondly, Saladin was thinking about protecting the city from any potential foreign attack due to the advantage of being at one of the highest points in Cairo. One of the top activities in Cairo during the Egypt Christmas tours is visiting the Saladin Citadel, which offers you a panoramic view of the huge city of Cairo. 

The strategic reality of the Saladin Citadel's location on the Mokattam Hills served as an advantage, which provided a favorable view of Cairo and facilitated the watch of any army coming nearer. The place was also picked for an important reason; it was quiet, standing somewhere high, hard for enemies to reach, as well as able to see all the easy directions for entering the area. Saladin constructed the citadel with the hope that it alone did not exist in a vacuum but rather formed part of a bigger defense system, which comprised walls around the city of Cairo and the city of Fustat.
The terraces of Saladin Citadel allow enjoying a bird's-eye viewpoint of Cairo. The citadel complex is also able to take one on a journey as the legacies of different rulers who shaped the architecture and design of the citadel are explored by any visitor. The citadel is also preferred by tourists, where they can fully understand history and architecture related to Islamic art. In addition to that, tourists enjoy visiting the citadel on a day tour to Cairo or on an Egypt Christmas tour, which is usually combined with visits to other historic places in Islamic Cairo. Saladin Citadel is, as much as it is a segment of Egypt’s military and political past, an art piece that has incorporated the vibrant aspects of Islamic art. This ensures that it is always on the tourist’s itinerary since the history of Egypt is long and thick.

 

Salah El Din Citadel  | Citadel of Cairo

Salah Al-Din Al-Ayyubi Castle contains 4 mosques; they are Muhammad Ali Mosque, Madrasa of Al-Nasir Qalawun, and Mosque of Sulaiman Pasha Al-Khadi. The visit to the citadel will allow you to live a new experience with the art of Islamic architecture. The castle includes a military museum, a vehicle museum, and the Garden Museum, which makes the tour to the citadel one of the best tours besides Nile cruise tours because of the unique artifacts and the pieces of art. 

 

Salah El Din Citadel  | Citadel of Cairo

The castle encompasses four gates, one of the gates known as “the gate of the mountain” for being on the hills of El Mokkatam mountain. This door holds the name of Yakon Pasha in the Turkish language and the date of the construction of 1785. You can imagine the art of the interior castle that witnessed many ages and rulers from different backgrounds and the artistic pieces and decorations included.

Muhammed Ali Pasha constructed another door in 1827 to be used as a new gate for the place instead of the door that was constructed by Saladin Al Ayuubi in 1183. The new door has also a leading, paved, sloping path to make reaching the castle easier. Recently, the new door or gate of the citadel is known as New Gate Street or the quarry railway.

 

Salah El Din Citadel  | Citadel of Cairo

This is one of the most popular sights in Egypt and is located inside the citadel of Saladin in Cairo. The mosque also has another name, "Alabaster Mosque."  This is due to the paneling of the mosque with the precious stones of marble, starting from the interior design to the walls. One of the reasons behind making Muhammed Ali’s Mosque is one of the best mosques to see during your Egypt Luxury Tour to see the art of Islamic architecture. The mosque also has a unique advantage with its two minarets that reach the highest point of 84 meters. Visiting the Mosque and the Castle is one of the most attractive for tourists from around the world and even coming from different ports in Egypt, like excursions from Sokhna Port, to enjoy spending time and filling their souls with beauty.

 

Salah El Din Citadel  | Citadel of Cairo

Al Gawhara Palace, also known as the "Jewel Palace," is a historic site located within the Citadel of Cairo, Egypt. Here are some key points about this remarkable structure. Visiting Al Gawhara Palace provides a glimpse into Egypt's past and allows for an appreciation of the artistic and architectural heritage of the Mamluk era.

Al Gawhara Palace was built during the reign of Sultan Al-Ghuri in the early 16th century (around 1503-1517). It served as a royal residence and an important center for governance. The palace showcases a blend of Islamic and Mamluk architectural styles, characterized by intricate decorative elements, beautiful arches, and ornate details.

 

Salah El Din Citadel  | Citadel of Cairo

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Salah El Din Citadel  | Citadel of Cairo

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The Salah al-Din al-Ayyubi Citadel stands as a renowned landmark in Islamic Cairo and is an exceptional fortress from the medieval era. Positioned atop the Muqattam Hills, it held a commanding defensive stance and continues to provide an unobstructed, sweeping vista of Cairo.

The Citadel in Cairo is a really old and important building. It was built a long time ago and has been around for many years. It was made by people who wanted to protect the city and keep it safe. It has seen a lot of things happen throughout history and has been used for different purposes by different people.

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Yes, the Mosque of Muhammad Ali is open to visitors for both prayer and tourism. It is one of the most prominent landmarks within the Citadel complex, known for its striking Ottoman architecture and commanding presence atop the citadel's summit.

No, Egypt is welcoming to foreigners, encouraging tourism and cultural exchange among different nationalities.

Between 1176 and 1183 CE, the Kurdish Ayyubid ruler Salah al-Din (Saladin) built the Citadel as a haven from possible Crusader attacks and as a centre of government for his newly established government (just a few years after he had destroyed the Fatimid Caliphate).
 

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