2010/12/20
2006.05.29_Hanging Church
Probably the most beautiful and famous church in Coptic Cairo, the Hanging Church is also one of the oldest. Although much of what we see today of the church's exterior is from the 19th century, many of the interior elements, including over 100 of Christian icons, actually date back to various periods in history. The church was built above a gatehouse of Babylon Fortress, the ancient fortress city in Cairo.
After Coptic Cairo, we spent much of the afternoon at the Egyptian Museum. The museum is huge and filled with treasures from ancient Egypt. The exhibition spaces seem disorganized, though the artifact collection on ancient Egypt, such as the papyrus, stone statues, jewelery, and many funeral items are truly magnificent. The most impressive of all are undoubtedly the collections of royal mummies (famous pharaohs such as Ramses II) and the tomb treasures of King Tutankhamen.
We left the museum at around 17:30. We strolled around a number of gift shops and ended up approaching the riverbank of the Nile. We saw a few felucca captains were cleaning their boats along the dock. We didn't have the interest to hire a felucca. Instead, we headed to Cafe Niche for something to eat. Back at Luna, HC and AK rested a while before hopping onto the taxi heading to the train station. They were off for their journey to Upper Egypt. For me, I would have another day in Cairo before embarking my trip to the Western Desert and Siwa Oasis on my own.
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