The Gayer-Anderson Museum, once the private residence of British doctor and army officer John Gayer-Anderson, stands as a remarkable example of 17th-century Cairo domestic architecture. Situated against the wall of the Ibn Tulun Mosque in the heart of Islamic Cairo, the museum showcases Gayer-Anderson’s impressive collection of Islamic decor and artifacts. Visitors can explore the intricately decorated rooms, each filled with a rich array of historical pieces, offering a glimpse into the cultural and artistic heritage of the region.
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