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Beit El Umma

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Phone
  
+20 2 27945399

Function
  
Museum

Beit El-Umma

Address
  
2 Saad Zagloul, Saad Zaghloul, El-Sayeda Zainab, Cairo Governorate, Egypt

Hours
  
Open today · 9AM–3PMThursday9AM–3PMFridayClosedSaturdayClosedSunday9AM–3PMMonday9AM–3PMTuesday9AM–3PMWednesday9AM–3PM

Similar
  
Ahmed Shawki Museum, Museum of Islamic Ceramics, Mohamed Mahmoud Khalil Mu, Museum of Modern Art in Egypt, Mausoleum of Saad Zaghloul

Beit El-Umma (House of the People) is a historic house museum and Saad Zaghlul biographical museum in Cairo, Egypt.

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Saad Zaghlul

Beit El-Umma, or House of the People, was built at the turn of the century as a residence for the nationalist leader of modern Egypt and founder of the Wafd party, Saad Zaghlul (1857-1927). There is a bronze statue of Saad Zaghlul in the house's entrance.

Beit El-Umma

Beit El-Umma has been carefully preserved in its original state as a museum, providing its visitors with a rare taste of the lifestyles of the Egyptian political elite at that time. It has an Art Nouveau dining room, Louis XV style reception rooms, an Arab style living room, Turkish baths and a fine library. Inside the house, several portraits and photographs are hung on the walls of Saad Zaghloul and his wife Safiya Zaghloul, as well as portraits for other members of the family, leaders and public speakers at the time.

References

Beit El-Umma Wikipedia