Talaat Harb Culture Center
Experience the Vibrant Heart of Culture at Talaat Harb Culture Center
Explore the Gayer-Anderson Museum, a hidden gem in Cairo showcasing exquisite Islamic art and historical artifacts in a stunning, tranquil setting.
Nestled in the heart of Cairo, the Gayer-Anderson Museum offers tourists a unique glimpse into Egypt's rich history and culture. This beautifully preserved museum, housed in two historic houses, showcases an impressive collection of Islamic art and artifacts, reflecting the opulence of bygone eras. Visitors can explore intricately decorated rooms filled with ceramics, textiles, and furniture, all while enjoying the stunning architecture and serene courtyards that make this museum a true gem in the bustling city. A visit to the Gayer-Anderson Museum is not just a walk through art; it's an enchanting experience that immerses you in the cultural tapestry of Egypt.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you're driving, enter the coordinates 30.02833, 31.250743 into your GPS. From downtown Cairo, take the Salah Salem Road southbound and follow the signs for El Sayeda Zeinab. Exit onto Ahmed Ibn Tulun Street, where you will find the Gayer-Anderson Museum at the address 27H2+87Q, Ahmed Ibn Tulun Street. Parking may be limited, so look for nearby parking lots or street parking.
Public Transportation - Metro
To reach the Gayer-Anderson Museum via the Cairo Metro, board the Metro Line 1 (the Helwan line) and get off at the Sayeda Zeinab station. Once you exit the station, head west along Sayeda Zeinab Street. Continue straight until you reach Ahmed Ibn Tulun Street, then turn left. The museum is approximately a 15-minute walk from the station. The Metro fare is around 5 EGP.
Public Transportation - Bus
You can also take a microbus or public bus that heads towards El Sayeda Zeinab. Look for buses labeled 'El Sayeda Zeinab' at major bus stations. Once you arrive at the El Sayeda Zeinab area, ask locals for directions to Ahmed Ibn Tulun Street. The museum is a short walk from the bus drop-off point. The bus fare typically ranges from 3 to 10 EGP depending on the distance.
Taxi or Ride-Sharing
For a more comfortable option, consider using a taxi or a ride-sharing app like Uber. Simply input 'Gayer-Anderson Museum' or the address '27H2+87Q, Ahmed Ibn Tulun Street' into the app. Expect to pay around 50-100 EGP depending on your starting location and traffic conditions. This option is particularly convenient if you're traveling with luggage or in a group.
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