• In 1961, the Health Education Museum was moved from Abdeen to the Sakakini Palace when one of the heirs of Sakakni who was a doctor that gave control of the...
  • The palace was built in 1897 in the French rococo style for Gabriel Habib Sakakini Pasha modeled on a palace he had seen in Europe.
  • Sakakini Palace is a historical palace located in the El Sakkakini district of Cairo, Egypt.
  • For five continuous years, specifically between 1892 and 1897, the Sakakini Palace was built by Habib Pasha Al-Sakakini, a Syrian origin who came to Cairo at...
  • Sakakini Palace is built over 2,698 square meters and contains more than fifty rooms distributed on five floors, and more than 400 windows and doors, and 300...
  • The palace stands as a focal landmark overlooking eight roads and the district around the palace became known as Hay El Sakakini.
  • After that, you’ll be in for a nice treat because you’ll watch the broad reception hall of Sakakini Palace in Cairo where plenty of banquets, dinners...
  • In actuality, the palace is a tawdry reminder of Habib Sakakini’s nouveau riche interpretation of luxury...
  • El Sakakini Palace was built in 1897 by the head of the Syrian Sakakini family, Gabriel Habib Sakakini Pacha, who lived from 1841 to 1923.