Bayt al-Kritliyya

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Bayt al-Kritliyya is a historic 16th-century Ottoman-era house in Cairo, renowned for its well-preserved Islamic architecture and incorporation into the Gayer-Anderson Museum.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Ottoman-era house
historic house
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle Islamic architecture
Ottoman architecture
associatedWith Gayer-Anderson Museum NERFINISHED
buildingType residential house
city Cairo NERFINISHED
constructionCentury 16th century
country Egypt
culturalSignificance example of traditional Ottoman domestic life in Cairo
currentUse museum
era Ottoman period
floorPlanType courtyard house
function historic house museum
hasCollection Islamic art objects
decorative arts
furniture
hasElement decorated ceilings
iwan
sahn (central courtyard)
hasFeature Islamic geometric decoration
courtyard
decorative woodwork
mashrabiya wooden screens
separate men and women quarters
stone carvings
hasView near Mosque of Ibn Tulun
heritage Islamic domestic architecture
heritageType architectural heritage
incorporatedInto Gayer-Anderson Museum NERFINISHED
locatedIn Cairo
Egypt
Islamic Cairo NERFINISHED
material stone
wood
near Mosque of Ibn Tulun NERFINISHED
notableFor traditional Cairene house layout
well-preserved Islamic architectural features
originalUse private residence
partOf Gayer-Anderson Museum NERFINISHED
preservationStatus well-preserved
region Old Cairo NERFINISHED
religiousContext Islamic culture
roofType flat roof
tourismType cultural tourism
usedAs museum

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Gayer-Anderson Museum hasPart Bayt al-Kritliyya