• Mogamma el Tahrir is a government building in Cairo, Egypt. The Mogamma was the result of a series of master plans for Esamailiyya Square (now Tahrir Square)...
  • The Mogamma, that high temple of Egyptian bureaucracy, will be shut down. Welcome as it is, this will not solve the underlying problem of “el-routine”.
  • The Mogamma was the result of a series of master plans for the Qasr el Nil area (now Tahrir Square) which used to be occupied by the British Barracks.
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  • Egyptian protesters gather to eat outside the Mogamma in 2013 [AFP]. Like the pyramids of Giza, it is a colossal structure known to Egyptians and foreigners alike.
  • Those are other destinations to find places related to The Mogamma: Muhammad Ali. Tower. Citadel. Khan el-Khalili. Egyptian Museum. Tahrir Square.
  • The Mogamma, with its plain styling and emphasis on central organization, was spared and in fact appropriated as a symbol of the new regime.
  • In Egypt it is the Mogamma, which is situated at one side of Tahrir Square and is a massive concrete building, which would not be out of place in one of the...
  • The Mogamma was constructed in the 1940s and designed by the Egyptian architect Kamal Ismail; it was an administrative centre which became a symbol of...
  • The Mogamma (Arabic: مجمع التحرير, also spelled Mugamma, roughly translated as 'the complex') is a government building in Cairo, Egypt.