• The Mosque of Qaytbay, also known as the Madrasa of Qaytbay, is a historic religious structure in the Qal'at al-Kabsh neighbourhood of Cairo, Egypt.
    • Postcard of Qaytbay Mosque
    • Upper zone, west façade of mosque and carved stone dome
    The complex of Sultan Qaytbay was built between 1472 and 1474.
  • The entrance to the mosque faces north and deflects the main road slightly easterly around the walls of the mausoleum, perhaps to accentuate its visual effect.
  • 9. Visit the nearby attractions: The Mosque of Qaytbay is located in a bustling area with plenty of other attractions nearby.
  • Property Name: Sultan Al-Ashraf Qaytbay Mosque and Mausoleum Inventory No: 20-2-13 Date of infill of the inventory form: 2007-12-17 Country (State party)...
  • Complex of Sultan al-Ashraf Qaytbay The Qaytbay’s complex, was built in 1474, includes several facilities, such as a mosque, school, dome, sabil (water tab for...
  • Sultan Qaitbay was one of the Mamluk sultans of the Circassians and he built many Historical mosques and archaeological buildings in Egypt..
  • Shams El- Din Abdullah El- Maksi restored the mosque, thus it was known as El- Maksi Mosque that became later on Qaytbay Mosque after Qaytbay’s...
  • Complex of Sultan al-Ashraf Qaytbay is the mosque located in Cairo. See the place's location on the map, photos and places to visit nearby.
  • The majestic Bab al-Muzayinīn (Gate of Qaytbay) serves as an entrance to the famous Al Azhar mosque.
  • Qaytbay built another wakala and rab 'above near Bab al-Nasr, and another which is now in ruins near the Al-Azhar mosque.
  • Sultan al-Ashraf Qaytbay Complex is an Islamic complex consists of a kuttab, mosque and madrasa and is located in Cairo, Egypt.