Baharia Oasis is located 365 kilometers south-west of Giza, making it a place of archaeological importance and a centre for medical tourism and environmental treatment. |
It is one of the oases in the Sahara Desert and a city and center in the New Valley Governorate in Egypt. The city stretches about 80 kilometers from east to west and 25 kilometers from north to south. It is located on the road that connects Farafra in the north and Kharga in the east. This oasis contains more than 500 hot springs. |
Kharga Oasis is located 232 km south of Assiut, towards the Western Desert. It is situated in the southwest of Egypt, about 263 km from the city of Assiut. The oasis forms a depression measuring 160 km in length and 80 km in width. |
There are many hot springs in Sinai, including the Pharaoh's Bath and the Baths of Moses, which are of historical significance. These baths are also therapeutic due to their sulfurous water content. The region also boasts a moderate climate, a unique location on the shore of the Gulf of Suez, and is considered holy. Furthermore, it is located in the heart of the three monotheistic religions, making it a particularly significant place for worshipers. |
В этом месте лечат ревматические заболевания, хронические боли, кожные заболевания, камни в почках, сопровождающихся почечными коликами, и расстройств пищеварительной системы. |
Асуан... цветок юга и лечебница |
Дворец Аль-Сафа в Александрии, расположенный в районе Зизиния, хранит историю египетской элиты. Узнайте о его архитектуре, интерьерах и судьбе принца Мухаммеда Али.
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Музей сельского хозяйства - один из крупнейших музеев. Это второе по значимости место в мире, специализирующееся на “сельском хозяйстве”, после Музея сельского хозяйства в столице Венгрии Будапеште. |
Built by Welsh entrepreneur John Davies Bryan and designed by Welsh architect Robert William in 1910, this Neo gothic building was constructed with polished red granite from Aberdeen and Doulting stone from Somerset in South West England. With its enormous facades embellished with red bricks, it was the largest store of its kind at the time, hosting a wealth of Welsh businesses and - at one point - the Cairo branch of the YMCA. The Stephenson’s Pharmacy remains to this day a historic emblem of the five story building’s past with its preserved interior décor. The building was sold in 1947 to the Syrian Shorbagy brothers. In 2008, it was acquired by Al Ismaelia Real Estate Company, a major player in the restoration of Downtown Cairo, which returned the St. Bryan Building to its polished past in 2015. |