Egypt Reopens Historic Mosque after Long Restoration

A general view of the historical mosque of Al-Zahir Baybars, that was built in 1268 by the Mamluk Sultan Al-Zahir Baybars al-Bunduqdari, as Egypt reopens it after the completion of renovation work, in Cairo, Egypt, June 5, 2023. (Reuters)
A general view of the historical mosque of Al-Zahir Baybars, that was built in 1268 by the Mamluk Sultan Al-Zahir Baybars al-Bunduqdari, as Egypt reopens it after the completion of renovation work, in Cairo, Egypt, June 5, 2023. (Reuters)
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Egypt Reopens Historic Mosque after Long Restoration

A general view of the historical mosque of Al-Zahir Baybars, that was built in 1268 by the Mamluk Sultan Al-Zahir Baybars al-Bunduqdari, as Egypt reopens it after the completion of renovation work, in Cairo, Egypt, June 5, 2023. (Reuters)
A general view of the historical mosque of Al-Zahir Baybars, that was built in 1268 by the Mamluk Sultan Al-Zahir Baybars al-Bunduqdari, as Egypt reopens it after the completion of renovation work, in Cairo, Egypt, June 5, 2023. (Reuters)

A 13th century mosque that fell into disrepair after being used over the years as a soap factory, a slaughterhouse and a fort reopened in Cairo on Monday after undergoing a long restoration.

The mosque of Al-Zhahir Baybars, built under Mamluk rule in 1268, spans an area of three acres just north of central Cairo, making it Egypt's third-largest mosque.

The mosque underwent mechanical and chemical restoration to bring it back to its original condition, said Tarek Mohamed El-Behairy, who supervised the restoration.

"Some parts were destroyed, some parts have been dismantled because they were structurally unsuitable to remain in the mosque," he said.

"But we were very keen, even in the reconstruction process, to work according to the correct archaeological style."

The restoration, which cost $7.68 million, was co-funded with Kazakhstan and began in 2007.

For 225 years, the mosque was either closed, abandoned or had operated for non-religious purposes that contributed to its disrepair.

During Napoleon's campaign in Egypt, it was used as a military fort, then under Ottoman rule in the 19th century as a soap factory. Later, when the British invaded Egypt in 1882, it was used as a slaughterhouse.

Al-Zahir Baybars was a prominent figure in Egypt's history credited with cementing Mamluk rule in Egypt which spanned three centuries up to 1517.



Diriyah Company Unveils ‘Diriyah House’ in London to Expand Global Reach 

Diriyah House serves as a marketing platform designed to deliver immersive experiences for investors and stakeholders interested in Diriyah. (SPA)
Diriyah House serves as a marketing platform designed to deliver immersive experiences for investors and stakeholders interested in Diriyah. (SPA)
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Diriyah Company Unveils ‘Diriyah House’ in London to Expand Global Reach 

Diriyah House serves as a marketing platform designed to deliver immersive experiences for investors and stakeholders interested in Diriyah. (SPA)
Diriyah House serves as a marketing platform designed to deliver immersive experiences for investors and stakeholders interested in Diriyah. (SPA)

Diriyah Company announced the launch of "Diriyah House" in London’s One Hyde Park in Knightsbridge, marking a strategic move to strengthen its global presence and attract international investment, reported the Saudi Press Agency on Wednesday.

Diriyah House serves as a marketing platform designed to deliver immersive experiences for investors and stakeholders interested in Diriyah, a cultural destination in the Saudi capital, Riyadh, projected to welcome more than 50 million visits annually by 2030.

The house features a marketing suite showcasing the Diriyah Masterplan and offers interactive content that enables visitors to explore the vision and components of the masterplan in a modern and engaging format aligned with global investor expectations.

Commenting on the occasion, Diriyah Company Group CEO Jerry Inzerillo said: “We are thrilled to launch the Diriyah House in the heart of London, where our team will present Diriyah’s story on a global stage through a distinctive experience worthy of its heritage.”

“This step advances our international reach as we build one of the world’s most iconic destinations rooted in the Kingdom’s history, culture, and identity.”

Diriyah House is set to officially open in early July 2025 in partnership with Sotheby’s International Realty, which will operate the facility.