user
Taha Hussein Museum
11 ش د. طه حسين, Al Omraneyah Al Gharbeyah, El Omraniya, Giza Governorate, Egypt
Appearance

Comments
Ma
Review №1

Very nice villa and beautiful decoration, antiques and valuable stuff over there. The staff are really helpful, they assist me during the short tour with full explanation. Thanks a lot.

MR
Review №2

Good museum but its a little bit small because its been held in taha husseins villa and garden

Fa
Review №3

Very good experience

he
Review №4

👍🏻

os
Review №5

That is a very nice place to visit I really recommend so

am
Review №6

Excellent place

mo
Review №7

Its a museum about my favorite other

gz
Review №8

Good day

Me
Review №9

Nice , Green place & clean

kh
Review №10

Museum was his own house

Ab
Review №11

Very good

Wa
Review №12

Very nice

Ah
Review №13

Latef

Ah
Review №14

Not a museum

Ah
Review №15

Good for tourism

Ma
Review №16

Best museum

mo
Review №17

Poor

Da
Review №18

Great visit

Mi
Review №19

Great

st
Review №20

Cultural place

را
Review №21

A very beautiful place and keeps beautiful things for the late Dean of Arabic literature, Dr. Taha HusseinIt is the house of the late 🏠 and turned it into a museum that talks about his life and his troubles.Entry to the museum will be 10 pounds for Egyptians and Arabs, and working hours are from 10 am to 1 pm

Sh
Review №22

A wonderful and very elegant museum, and the treatment is goodEntry for Egyptian students 3 c and adults 5 c

Th
Review №23

The place is more than wonderful, it is the house in which Taha Hussein lived the last years of his life, and it consists of two floors.There you can learn a lot of accurate information about the life of the dean of Arabic literature, and you can also walk around the house and enjoy seeing it closely with all its elegant details.The officials and employees of the museum are very welcoming and are always ready to make every effort to provide an interesting and unforgettable cultural tour.

Mo
Review №24

The Ministry of Culture issued a decision to convert the Villa of Taha Hussein, or Ramtan, as dean of Arabic literature and the surrounding land in Giza called it into a museum to perpetuate its memory.At the entrance to the museum there is a statue representing the head of Taha Hussein in bronze from the work of the artist Abdel Qader Rizk in 1936 and the museum contains a villa consisting of two floors and a library that is divided into two parts: a huge part that includes books in Arabic and upon his death this part was given to the House of Books and is still there.

Mo
Review №25

A beautiful place that tells a beautiful history

Ma
Review №26

Great cultural place, worth a visit

Mi
Review №27

Museum of the great writer Taha Hussein. The development of the museum opened in January 2013 at a total cost of LE 2 million after a 7-year closure to become a cultural beacon. The development included the renovation and installation of modern security systems, addressing the basics of the house, cataloging and archiving the library, digitizing and expanding it to accommodate all the books that were donated from the Taha Hussein family with scientific binding and presentation, containing 6859 books, including 3725 books in Arabic, 3134 books in foreign languages, 54 His book The Story - Literature - History - Philosophy ... Etc. The development also included changing the lighting network - the development of air conditioning - the restoration of furniture and collectibles through the General Directorate for Research and maintenance of works of art, changing the corridors tile and the work of a network to drain rainwater and irrigation limit Installation of modern lighting poles at the public site and the garden, changing the entire wooden floors, changing the concrete of the roof of the second floor, and establishing a data bank.

Mo
Review №28

Footage of the Taha Hussein Museum in the center of Ramattan pyramidThe Taha Hussein Museum occupies the villa building (Ramattan) where the dean of Arabic literature lived from 1955 until his departure in 1973. His wife then lived there until her departure in 1989 and later became a museum. In 1992, ArabiIn July 1993, the Taha Hussein family presented to the Ministry of Culture the largest Nile necklace and a collection of medals, medals, scientific certificates, honor and rare manuscripts that Taha Hussein received in his lifetime, along with all his personal possessions and furniture of his villas. In addition, the museum houses the Taha Hussein Arabic Library, which contains more than 3,000 books. The museum was opened on 15 July 1997 after the construction of an annex building to be a cultural center named Ramattan Cultural Center on part of the Villa Park.

Am
Review №29

The Ministry of Culture issued a decision to convert Taha Husseins villa or Ramtan as dean of Arabic literature and the surrounding land in Giza called it into a museum to perpetuate his memory.There is the entrance to the museum statue represents the head of Taha Hussein of bronze from the artists work Abdel Kader Rizk in 1936 and the museum contains a villa consisting of two floors and a library is divided into two parts: a huge part featuring books in Arabic and when he died this gave the Library and there is so far.The other part of the library is mostly written in foreign languages, and these books are still in the library of the villa and the chair he was sitting on it, and the office that he was writing secretary on it and the dining hall dedicated to his son sociable and place, as well as two rooms for the management and display some of the belongings of Dr. Taha Hussein from clothes and decorations Arab and foreign necklace Nile obtained and the medals given to him on various occasions and the life of Taha Hussein was a bus where he saw the Royal Republic and the first World war and the second saw the Egyptian revolution. the life of Taha Hussein serves as a life history of the whole of Egypt over half a century.

Mo
Review №30

Taha Hussein Museum, is the Villa of Taha Hussein, or Ramtan, which the Egyptian Ministry of Culture has turned into a museum to commemorate the dean of Arabic literature. The museum villa consists of two floors and a library.The contents of the museumAt the entrance to the museum is a bronze statue representing the head of Taha Hussein, made of bronze, by the artist Abdel Qader Rizk in 1936The chair where Taha Hussein was sitting, the office where his secretary was writing, the dining hall, and the place reserved for his son Mounes, as well as two administration roomsA review of some of the belongings of Dr. Taha Hussein, from Arab and foreign clothes and decorations, the Nile necklace he received and the medals given to him on various occasions.

مح
Review №31

At the top of beauty and tranquility

He
Review №32

Affiliate to the arts sector

Yo
Review №33

This museum is very great because it was founded by the writer Taha Hussein, he is one of the great personalities

Am
Review №34

A beautiful place, and if you love Taha Hussein, or if you read Haji from his works, you will feel great pleasure when you see the place where this work is writtenHe changed his place of life, livelihood, life story, and rare pictures of him and his family

Em
Review №35

It is a very nice place, very very very very pleasant and the people are above taste and have a nice need for children and adults

مح
Review №36

It was a nice, coordinated and quiet place

Al
Review №37

Hard visit to this wonderful museum

ya
Review №38

A very wonderful museum honors displays images of small talent

من
Review №39

An ancient museum. If you are a fan of literature and a fan of Taha Hussein, you will enjoy a lot there

Mo
Review №40

There is an artist who teaches Arabic calligraphy, young and old ... An unknown artist named / Hosni Fouad

ال
Review №41

A tourist place is recommended to visit

Om
Review №42

The most amazing places Ive visited

Ab
Review №43

Beautiful ... the only drawback is forbidden photography

Re
Review №44

A very good place offering presentations and history for this great man

oN
Review №45

He is budding

Wa
Review №46

Unique architecture that has disappeared from our lives

ma
Review №47

The place is worth 5 stars in language courses

Mo
Review №48

There are many things by value

sa
Review №49

Magnificence. .

Ma
Review №50

A very impressive museum

Ra
Review №51

Excellent cultural heritage

wa
Review №52

The villa of Dr. Taha Hussein, which turned into the Museum of Taha Hussein

Sa
Review №53

A place that expresses the owner’s greatness, simplicity of life and humility

عا
Review №54

Not the places I accept

Ah
Review №55

House of Dean of Arabic Literature Dr. Taha Hussein

sh
Review №56

Wonderful place and beautiful seminars

No
Review №57

Taha Hussein residence and beautiful cultural center

عا
Review №58

Dean of Arabic literature Taha Hussein

ما
Review №59

Dweller Jumba

Mo
Review №60

A pleasant place

ma
Review №61

Sweet place

Am
Review №62

The writer

Al
Review №63

Museum magnificence

عل
Review №64

Very cool

د
Review №65

Current and

KO
Review №66

No not good

Sh
Review №67

Somewhat good

YO
Review №68

A wonderful cultural museum

حم
Review №69

Special

Mi
Review №70

Taha Hussein Museum

En
Review №71

Good

Ni
Review №72

Pleasant

Hu
Review №73

Good

HA
Review №74

Shrink

اح
Review №75

Excellent

Mo
Review №76

I want to go here

Eb
Review №77

Excellent

ان
Review №78

Creativity

مح
Review №79

Acceptable

kh
Review №80

Taha Hussein Museum

Ab
Review №81

Labs

اح
Review №82

Gorgeous

Ma
Review №83

Excellent

Hu
Review №84

Lovely

Ah
Review №85

Candy

Mo
Review №86

Ramattan

Ma
Review №87

Oki

Information
100 Photos
87 Comments
4.2 Rating
  • Address:11 ش د. طه حسين, Al Omraneyah Al Gharbeyah, El Omraniya, Giza Governorate, Egypt
  • Site:http://www.egyptianmuseums.net/html/taha_hussein_museum.html
  • Phone:+20 2 35852818
Categories
  • Tourist attraction
  • Museum
Working hours
  • Monday:9AM–3PM
  • Tuesday:9AM–3PM
  • Wednesday:9AM–3PM
  • Thursday:9AM–3PM
  • Friday:Closed
  • Saturday:Closed
  • Sunday:9AM–3PM
Amenities
  • Good for kids:Yes
Similar organizations