Bayt Al-Suhaymi

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Bayt Al-Suhaymi
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General information
Architectural styleIslamic architecture
Town or cityCairo
CountryEgypt
Construction started1648

Bayt Al-Suhaymi ("House of Suhaymi") is an Islamic themed house and museum in Cairo, Egypt. It was originally built in 1648 by Abdel Wahab el Tablawy along the Darb al-Asfar, a very prestigious and expensive part of Islamic Cairo. In 1796 it was purchased by Sheikh Ahmed as-Suhaymi whose family held it for several subsequent generations. The Sheikh greatly extended the house from its original through incorporating neighbouring houses into its structure.

The house is built around a sahn in the centre of which there is a small garden with plants and palm trees. From here several of the fine mashrabiya windows in the house can be seen. Today the house is a museum which foreign visitors can tour for 35 Egyptian pounds (15 for students). Much of the marble floor work, wooden furniture, and ceiling decor is still intact.

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Coordinates: 30°03′08″N 31°15′45″E / 30.05222°N 31.26250°E / 30.05222; 31.26250


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