‘House of Arabic Singing’ … Cultural Tourism Destination in Egypt

Prince Bashtak Palace (Cultural Development Fund).
Prince Bashtak Palace (Cultural Development Fund).
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‘House of Arabic Singing’ … Cultural Tourism Destination in Egypt

Prince Bashtak Palace (Cultural Development Fund).
Prince Bashtak Palace (Cultural Development Fund).

It is a trip in the world of classic art, and not only a visit to an ancient palace or a unique architectural model from the Mamluk era in Egypt. Cairo’s Prince Bashtak Palace embraces a hub of creativity that truly pleases its visitors: it is the “House of Arabic Singing”, which presents charming voices and great Arabic songs.

While in Egypt, you can satisfy your crooning cravings in many prestigious places such as the Cairo Opera House and the Institute of Arabic music, yet, at the Bashtak Palace, it is a different experience, where delight goes beyond the limits, and music and singing meet civilization and history.

The connection between music and historic landmarks in Egypt is not nascent. While touring the Bashtak Palace before attending a concert, you can see engravings of cemeteries and temples on a varied collection of instruments. And if a touristic guide accompanies you on the tour, they will definitely link the palace to Egyptian musical history.

During my last visit to the “House of Arabic Singing”, guide Ahmad Abdul Samih told me: “Music was an integral part of the ancient Egyptian civilization. Many dead were buried with instruments, which indicates that music was a major aspect of the ancients’ daily life, as well as religious rituals.” Abdul Samih describes this cultural center specialized in singing as a “touristic destination boasting the Arabic musical heritage and a vital tool to preserve it.”

It offers an insight into the restoration and exploitation of the historic houses around old Cairo, which transformed the area into a special destination for cultural tourism. The palace also hosts concerts and workshops that aim to preserve the artistic identity and elevate the musical taste of visitors.

The House of Arabic Singing offers a monthly program of concerts that entertain visitors with diverse music colors including poems, religious chants, and crooning.

It also hosts emerging, highly-skilled talents who sing some of the greatest Arabic songs, as well as concerts that recall the masterpieces of Arab legends including Umm Kulthum, Mohammed Abdel Wahab, Farid al-Atrash, Abdel Halim Hafez, Wadih el-Safi, and Fairuz.

All you have to do before visiting is to check the concert program on the website of the Cultural Development Fund. You will be so lucky if you get the chance to attend a special concert that commemorates an esteemed singer, or if your visit overlaps with the monthly event, the “Maqamat Salon”.

You are also advised to inquire about the workshops held by the palace to preserve the musical heritage, which allow you to study music with some of the best young musicians, and get the chance to explore different music genres and rare oriental instruments. And if you are a fan of paintings, you will be delighted to visit the art gallery.

You might be surprised to see such an artistic momentum in the old, popular region known as “Darb Kormoz”, but it is not a coincidence. The Egyptian culture ministry wanted to introduce the popular Arabic singing in a way that brings it closer to the mainstream audience, and upscale their musical taste.

Before leaving the place, don’t forget to stop by the library which includes rare books and valuable encyclopedias on Arabic music and singing, or you can pass by the recording store to buy some rare releases.

From the magic of music, the palace, described by Al-Maqrizi as “one of the greatest establishments in Cairo,” takes you on a trip in history. Located in Al-Muizz li-Din Allah al-Fatimi Street, the palace was built by Prince Sayf al-Din Bashtak al-Nasiri on a part of the “Grand Eastern Palace Land”, between 1334-1339 AD.

When you wander in it, the palace triggers your imagination and prompts so many questions about it and its owner, especially when you hear some of the relevant anecdotes, such as what Al-Maqrizi said about “Prince Bashtak who never lived in this palace despite its breathtaking beauty, and that he felt horrible every time he visited it, until he sold it.”

Tickets of concerts at the House of Arabic Singing sell for 65-100 Egyptian pounds ($1=31 Egyptian pounds).



Multi-Billion-Dollar Art Districts to Be Developed as Part of Diriyah Project in Saudi Arabia

The announcement was made during the second edition of the “Bashayer - Delivering our Future” annual event. (SPA)
The announcement was made during the second edition of the “Bashayer - Delivering our Future” annual event. (SPA)
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Multi-Billion-Dollar Art Districts to Be Developed as Part of Diriyah Project in Saudi Arabia

The announcement was made during the second edition of the “Bashayer - Delivering our Future” annual event. (SPA)
The announcement was made during the second edition of the “Bashayer - Delivering our Future” annual event. (SPA)

Diriyah Company announced on Wednesday the details of two high-profile multi-billion-dollar educational and arts districts to be developed as part of the $63.2 billion Diriyah project on the outskirts of Riyadh.

The announcement was made during the second edition of its annual international event “Bashayer - Delivering our Future”, which gathered global investors, hospitality companies, construction firms, infrastructure experts and sports, arts, culture, tourism and retail sector representatives, Diriyah Company said in a statement.

The two new districts, the Qurain Cultural District and the Northern District, are proof of the accelerating growth and development of Diriyah, one of the world’s biggest and most unique urban development projects spanning an area of 14 square kilometers.

The Qurain Cultural District is set to become a vibrant global hub where culture meets modern urban living. It will offer a diverse range of arts, retail, office, and residential spaces for people to live, work, shop local brands, and enjoy local dining experiences.

Its cultural offerings will include a cinema, museums, and several academies focused on writing, traditional Najdi architecture and mud building, Arabic music, culinary arts, performing arts, and theater. It will also include two world-class hotels and branded residences: the Ritz-Carlton Diriyah, with 195 rooms and 165 residences, and the Address Diriyah, offering 204 rooms and 60 serviced apartments.

The district will feature 19 mixed-use buildings, including office, retail, and residences, 10 of which have various boutique office options, and a wide range of retail space and dining venues.

The development of the Qurain Cultural District will proceed under a SAR5.8 billion ($1.55 billion) contract.

Development work in the Northern District began following the announcement of a partnership contract worth SAR7.8 billion ($2 billion) in July 2024.

The Northern District, said the release, will transform Diriyah into a global hub for scholars, students, and visionaries. It will feature the King Salman Foundation, museums, a university, a library, and a lively public square. It will also host the newly announced Capella Diriyah, a 100-room luxury hotel that represents Capella Hotels and Resorts' first venture in the Middle East.

Work on the Northern District is already under way after a SAR7.8 billion ($2 billion) joint venture contract was awarded to China State Construction Engineering Cooperation Limited and El Seif Engineering Contracting Co. Ltd.

Commenting on the new high-profile districts, Diriyah Company Group CEO Jerry Inzerillo said: “Qurain Cultural District and Northern District are two of the most important and significant areas of the Diriyah masterplan, and demonstrate the range and diversity of what Diriyah has to offer.”

“They will both become global centers of excellence, of knowledge, learning and creativity as Diriyah once more becomes a gathering place for the world. We are delighted to share details of these major developments at Bashayer and share once more the unique range of investment opportunities and partnerships the Diriyah Company has to offer the world,” he added.

The Diriyah project is one of Saudi Arabia’s five giga-projects supported by the Public Investment Fund, the world's fifth-largest sovereign wealth fund. It aims to provide homes for 100,000 residents, create 178,000 jobs, attract 50 million visitors annually, and contribute $18.6 billion to Saudi Arabia’s GDP.