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the story Abdeen Palace Museum in Egypt

 

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, and King Farouk completed The museum added a lot of collectibles, especially weapons of all kinds, and attached to the museum a library specialized in this field.

The palace currently includes five museums:

The Military Museum: Among its most important exhibits are swords and daggers belonging to Muhammad Ali Pasha and his son Ibrahim, a sword belonging to Suleiman Pasha al-Fransawi Pasha 
(the war overseer in the era of Muhammad Ali), a sword for Napoleon Bonaparte, a dagger of the German commander Rommel, and 
two guns made on the occasion of the opening of the Suez Canal, and weapons for hunting Record It bears the names of King Fouad and King Farouk, in addition to medals and medals studded with diamonds and precious stones.
Peace Museum
Museum of "Muhammad Ali Pasha's Family"
Historical Documents Museum
Silver Museum: It includes many utensils and tools that were used in the parties held on special occasions for the kings and princes of the Muhammad Ali family, in addition to a rare collection of vases and perfume bottles by the works of the French artist "Emile Gallet".


الترجمة الي اللغة العربية

قصة متحف قصر عابدين في مصر 



يعتبر قصر عابدين أحد أهم الأبنية العريقة وأشهر القصور المصرية الشاهدة على تاريخ مصر الحديث، فقد كان مقرًا للحكم خلال الفترة الممتدة ما بين عامي ١٨٧٢م  و١٩٥٢م  منذ أن انتقل إليه الخديوي إسماعيل تاركًا القلعة التي كانت مقرًا للحكم منذ أن شيدها صلاح الدين الأيوبي. 

ويعد هذا القصر البداية الأولى لظهور القاهرة الحديثة حيث أمر الخديوي إسماعيل ببناء القصر فور توليه الحكم وفي نفس الوقت أمر بتخطيط القاهرة على النمط الأوروبي.

ويعد المكان تحفة فنية تاريخية نادرة الأمر الذي أدى إلى تحويله إلى متحف يعكس فخامة المكان وأهمية الأحداث التاريخية التي شهدها، وقد كان للملك فؤاد الأول السبق في تخصيص بعض قاعات القصر لإعداد متحف لعرض مقتنيات الأسرة العلوية من أسلحة وذخائر وأوسمة ونياشين وغيرها، وقام الملك فاروق باستكمال المتحف وإضافة الكثير من المقتنيات، خاصة الأسلحة بأنواعها، وألحق بالمتحف مكتبة متخصصة في هذا المجال.

.يضم القصر حاليًا خمسة متاحف هي:

المتحف الحربي: ومن أهم معروضاته سيوف وخناجر خاصة بمحمد علي باشا وابنه إبراهيم، وسيف خاص بسليمان باشا الفرنساوي باشا (ناظر الحربية في عهد محمد علي)، وسيف لنابليون بونابرت، وخنجر خاص بالقائد الألماني روميل، وطبنجتا صنعتا بمناسبة افتتاح قناة السويس، وأسلحة للصيد سجل عليها اسم الملك فؤاد والملك فاروق، بالإضافة للأوسمة والنياشين المرصعة بالماس والأحجار الكريمة.  
متحف السلام
متحف مقتنيات أسرة "محمد علي باشا"
متحف الوثائق التاريخية
متحف الفضيات: ويضم العديد من الأواني والأدوات التي استخدمت في الحفلات التي أقيمت في المناسبات الخاصة بملوك وأمراء أسرة محمد علي، بالإضافة إلى مجموعة نادرة من الزهريات وزجاجات العطر من أعمال الفنان الفرنسي "إميل جاليه". 




          








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