Bayt al-Suhaymi

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Bayt al-Suhaymi is a well-preserved 17th-century Ottoman-era residential house in Cairo, renowned for its traditional Islamic architecture and historic domestic interiors.

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Bayt al-Suhaymi canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Ottoman-era residence
heritage site
historic house
museum
architecturalStyle Islamic architecture NERFINISHED
Ottoman NERFINISHED
century 17th century
constructionEnd 17th century
constructionStart 1648
country Egypt
currentUse cultural venue
tourist attraction
era Ottoman period
feature carved wooden mashrabiyas
intricate wooden latticework
painted wooden ceilings
stone-carved decoration
traditional Islamic domestic interiors
foundedBy Abd al-Wahhab al-Tablawi NERFINISHED
hasPart central courtyard
fountain
garden
harem quarters
iwan
marble floors
mashrabiya windows
private baths
qa'a reception hall NERFINISHED
roof terraces
sahn (open courtyard)
service rooms
stables
wooden ceilings
heritageDesignation historic monument
locatedIn Cairo
Egypt
Islamic Cairo NERFINISHED
locatedOn al-Muizz Street NERFINISHED
material brick
stone
wood
namedAfter Sheikh Ahmed al-Suhaymi NERFINISHED
neighborhood al-Gamaliya NERFINISHED
openToPublic true
owner Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities NERFINISHED
significance example of traditional Cairene domestic architecture
well-preserved Ottoman house in Cairo
use museum of traditional domestic life
residential house

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Islamic Cairo hasPart Bayt al-Suhaymi
El Gamaliya hasLandmark Bayt al-Suhaymi