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In this ancient district in and around the Roman fortress
of Babylon, we first go to the Coptic Museum where we find ancient Coptic
sculptures, remains from excavations, including the monastery of Jeremiah
at Sakkara and Bawid near Assiut, manuscripts, ancient icons, crosses,
and mosaics.
Then we go to the Greek Orthodox Church of St. George,
built on one of the towers of the Roman fortress. In the nearby church
located in their cemetery is a crypt with a well where they believe
the Holy Family stayed.
We next visit the Convent of St. George and see
the remarkably, ornamented, seven meter high door. Continuing on with
our visit, we set out to see the crypt under the Church of Abu Serga
(Saint Sergius), where the Holy Family rested during their visit to
the area of Old Cairo, for the Orthodox Copts - the most important location
in Old Cairo. Near Abu Serga we find the ancient Church of St. Barbara
and the Church of the Holy Virgin known as Qasriyat al-Rihan. To complete
our trip we visit the Church of the Holy Virgin known as the Hanging
Church in Old Cairo as it is founded on two towers of the Fortress of
Babylon. The church was the Coptic Patriarchal residence from 1092 to
1300. In the church you will see a beautiful collection of restored
ancient icons and intricate inlays of ivory and ebony on its old iconostasis
(altar screen). Finally, we proceed to the Fortress of Babylon upon
which the Hanging church was founded. Amr Ibn al-As conquered Egypt
in A.D. 641 after taking this fortress. The fortress has been recently
restored. We now view an ancient oven and wheat mill that had been covered
with ground water but now restored. Near the churches of Old Cairo is
the mosque of Amr Ibn al-As, Egypt’s oldest mosque, and the synagogue
of Ben Ezra that was once a church.
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- The Coptic Museum
- The Greek Orthodox church
- The Convent of St.
George
- The Church of St. Sergius (Abu Serga)
- Qasriyat al-Rihan
- The Hanging Church
- The Fortress of Babylon
- The mosque of
Amr Ibn el-As
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