Nice visit. Wonderful place. Funny to see different rooms and see how the occupants live. Seeing the secret house - ladies can spy on visitors! Historical and nice furniture. Overall - the house feels very royal. The guide provided good information and very helpful. Must go!
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Nice visit. Wonderful place. Funny to see different rooms and see how the occupants live. Seeing the secret house - ladies can spy on visitors! Historical and nice furniture. Overall - the house feels very royal. The guide provided good information and very helpful. Must go!
The Gael Anderson Museum is a museum of culture and art that I prefer, and the Gael Anderson Museum is actually a private mansion, which gives you a glimpse into the extravagant life of the upper Egyptian society in the 1930s.
In Cairo, Gail Anderson was a British doctor in the mid-30s to early 40s who restored two homes he lived in and asked to preserve it as a museum when he left Egypt. He has an amazing collection of antiques, art and a rare collection at home. The rooms are carefully planned and showcased not only Egypt, Turkey, Syria, Britain, China. I was really surprised that it is still well preserved today. Interestingly, James Bond film "Underwater City" is filmed in this home.
The museum with the theme of Islam has a very personal appearance and the exhibits are all treasures of Islamic art.
This is a private mansion, magnificent, very luxurious, the sculptures in the museum are exquisite, exquisite, and there are many antiques, artworks and books, let us know the local art style and customs.