the story Abdeen Palace Museum in Egypt Abdeen Palace is one of the most important ancient buildings and the most famous Egyptian palaces witnessing the history of modern Egypt. It was the seat of government during the period between 1872 AD and 1952 AD, since Khedive Ismail moved to it, leaving the castle that was the seat of government since it was built by Salah al-Din al-Ayyubi. This palace is the first beginning of the emergence of modern Cairo, where Khedive Ismail ordered the construction of the palace as soon as he took power and at the same time ordered the planning of Cairo on the European style. The place is a rare historical masterpiece, which led to its transformation into a museum that reflects the grandeur of the place and the importance of the historical events it witnessed. King Fouad I took the lead in allocating some of the palace halls to prepare a museum to display the Alawite family’s holdings of weapons, ammunition, medals, medals and others, an...