Guide To The Gayer-Anderson Museum

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The Gayer-Anderson Museum is housed Within the Bayt al-Kritliya, a sixteenth-century merchant’s house that stands adjacent to the ninth-century mosque of Ibn Tulun in one of the crucial oldest quarters of Cairo. Within the 1930s The home served as the house of R.G. Gayer-Anderson Pasha, an English doctor and art collector, who furnished it along with his collections and left it to the Egyptian government in 1945. The home and the gathering together then become the Gayer-Anderson Museum, which continues to be open to visitors to this present day. This up to date guide to the museum is illustrated with black-and-white photographs and includes complete floor plans.

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