Baron Empain Palace (Cairo)
Egypt /
al-Qalyubiyah /
Shubra-El-Khema /
Cairo
World
/ Egypt
/ al-Qalyubiyah
/ Shubra-El-Khema
, 9 km from center (شبرا الخيمة)
World / Egypt
palace, interesting place
This is one of the most interesting sites in Heliopolis
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baron_Empain_Palace
In 1906, Empain established the Cairo Electric Railways and Heliopolis Oases Company, which bought a very large stretch of desert (25 square kilometres) to the northeast of Cairo at a low price from the Egyptian government.[3] Commencing in 1906 this company proceeded with the building of the new town of Heliopolis, in the desert ten kilometers from the center of Cairo. It was designed as a "city of luxury and leisure", with broad avenues and equipped with all necessary conveniences and infrastructure; water, drains, electricity, hotel facilities, such as the Heliopolis Palace Hotel[3] (formerly the presidential palace of ex-President Hosni Mubarak) and Heliopolis House, and recreational amenities including a golf course, racetrack and park. In addition, there was housing for rent, offered in a range of innovative design types targeting specific social classes with detached and terraced villas, apartment buildings, tenement blocks with balcony access and workers' bungalows.
Today, Baron Empain is perhaps best known by modern visitors to Egypt for the building of a palace (the Palais Hindou) in the Avenue des Palais (renamed Orouba Avenue following the Egyptian Revolution of 1952) Heliopolis, Egypt. Inspired by Angkor Wat in Cambodia and the Hindu temples of Orissa,[citation needed], the Baron Empain palace was designed by French architect Alexandre Marcel (1860–1928) and decorated by Georges-Louis Claude (1879–1963), with construction being completed in 1911.[1]
In 1905, Empain assisted the Belgian government in the purchase of an Old Kingdom mastaba for the royal museum in Brussels, of which he was a benefactor. In 1907 he received the title of Baron, and also suggested to Belgian Egyptologist Jean Capart that he excavate at Heliopolis, where his building constructions were underway. He also made it possible for Capart to acquire some fine ancient artefacts for the Brussels Museum.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baron_Empain_Palace
In 1906, Empain established the Cairo Electric Railways and Heliopolis Oases Company, which bought a very large stretch of desert (25 square kilometres) to the northeast of Cairo at a low price from the Egyptian government.[3] Commencing in 1906 this company proceeded with the building of the new town of Heliopolis, in the desert ten kilometers from the center of Cairo. It was designed as a "city of luxury and leisure", with broad avenues and equipped with all necessary conveniences and infrastructure; water, drains, electricity, hotel facilities, such as the Heliopolis Palace Hotel[3] (formerly the presidential palace of ex-President Hosni Mubarak) and Heliopolis House, and recreational amenities including a golf course, racetrack and park. In addition, there was housing for rent, offered in a range of innovative design types targeting specific social classes with detached and terraced villas, apartment buildings, tenement blocks with balcony access and workers' bungalows.
Today, Baron Empain is perhaps best known by modern visitors to Egypt for the building of a palace (the Palais Hindou) in the Avenue des Palais (renamed Orouba Avenue following the Egyptian Revolution of 1952) Heliopolis, Egypt. Inspired by Angkor Wat in Cambodia and the Hindu temples of Orissa,[citation needed], the Baron Empain palace was designed by French architect Alexandre Marcel (1860–1928) and decorated by Georges-Louis Claude (1879–1963), with construction being completed in 1911.[1]
In 1905, Empain assisted the Belgian government in the purchase of an Old Kingdom mastaba for the royal museum in Brussels, of which he was a benefactor. In 1907 he received the title of Baron, and also suggested to Belgian Egyptologist Jean Capart that he excavate at Heliopolis, where his building constructions were underway. He also made it possible for Capart to acquire some fine ancient artefacts for the Brussels Museum.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baron_Empain
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 30°5'13"N 31°19'47"E
- Qubbah Palace 4.2 km
- قصر الملك سلمان نيوم 438 km
- Presidential Palace Grounds 602 km
- Presidential Palace Grounds 753 km
- Palace of the Govenor of the Hail Province 1048 km
- Palace area 1265 km
- Balkuwara Palace Complex (Abbasid era) 1266 km
- Victory park and lake 1274 km
- Ancient city of Dur Sharrukin (Khorsabad) 1316 km
- Old Bayazıt 1569 km
- El Korba 0.7 km
- Koliet El Banat 0.7 km
- Commonwealth War Graves 0.9 km
- Heliopolis Cemetery 1.1 km
- Misr Al-Gadida 1.1 km
- Ministry of Population 1.3 km
- Heliopolis 2.2 km
- Nozha 3.4 km
- Greater Cairo 3.8 km
- Nasr City 5 km
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