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قصر الأمير يوسف كمال ( البرنس)
Al Kornish, Madinet Najaa Hammadi, Nag Hammadi, Qena Governorate, Egypt
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قصر الأمير يوسف كمال ( البرنس)

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Mo
Review №1

In Upper Egypt, especially in the governorate of Qena, you will find an architectural masterpiece whose history dates back more than 110 years, to remain a witness to the stories that princes Yusef Kamal lived in that city.♦ ️ Prince Yusuf Kamal, one of the most prominent princes of the Muhammad Ali family, Prince Yusuf Kamal, a traveler and also a prominent Egyptian geographer, was known to love hunting and sailing in historical readings, and he is a collector of collectibles and books. He was also a lover of art and buying paintings and used to travel the world to buy rare pieces of art as a gift to museums.♦ This palace was established at the end of the nineteenth century AD to be a place where he lives some winter months, and the prince makes hunting and hunting trips in the Nag Hammadi mountains, and the palace consists of 9 unique architectural units, built on an area of ​​10 acres, and the nine units of the palace are a mixture of The European and Islamic styles The palace has four ceramic facades on the outside, while the interior consists of two floors, and the palace has a wooden elevator that the prince made especially for his mother who is sick with heart.♦ ️ Prince Yusuf Kamal was the founder of the School of Fine Arts in 1905, and the Association of Fine Arts Lovers in 1924, and he participated in the founding of the Egyptian Academy of Arts in Rome.♦ ️ Because of his great love for hunting and gathering animals, he gifted a group of stuffed birds and the heads of predatory animals from his hunting to the Fouad I Agricultural Museum, some of which were included in the Muhammad Ali Museum in Al-Manial and he also gave thousands of picture books on birds and animals to the Egyptian Library and Fouad I University (now Cairo University) and included Currently, the Central Library at Cairo University. He was the third president of Cairo University.

Ab
Review №2

Love it

Pr
Review №3

Nice place to visit.

عم
Review №4

The story of Prince Youssef Kamal Palace on the banks of the Nile in Nagaa Hammadi.. It was built 110 years ago in the European and Islamic style and includes 9 unique architectural units.. Its owner was classified as one of the richest Egyptians in the early twentieth century with a fortune of 10 million pounds.Founder of the School of Fine ArtsThe museum includes more than 500 pieces that the prince bought from EuropeOn the western banks of the Nag Hammadi Nile, you will find an architectural masterpiece that dates back more than 110 years to bear witness to the tales that princes lived here in the northern city. The days of Prince Youssef Kamal, one of the most prominent princes of the Muhammad Ali family, who was a lover of art and the purchase of paintings, and he traveled the world in order to buy rare pieces of art to gift to museums.Prince Youssef Kamal founded the School of Fine Arts in 1905 AD, and the Society for Lovers of Fine Arts in 1924 AD. He was also one of the participants in the founding of the Egyptian Academy of Arts in Rome. Like South Africa, and some countries of India, he is a collector of collectibles and books.Kamal was classified as one of the richest Egyptians in the first half of the twentieth century. In 1934, his fortune was estimated at about 10 million pounds, and this year he was the richest person in Egypt, and he played a major role in the development of a large number of Upper Egypt villages, after he helped in the introduction of some agricultural techniques Modern day in Nag Hammadi, and helped in the development of agriculture there.Prince Youssef Kamal established his palace in Nagaa Hammadi in 1908, and the palace was registered as an Islamic monument in 1988. The palace consists of 9 unique architectural units, built on an area of ​​10 acres. The fountain, the mausoleum of Sheikh Imran, the minaret, the classroom, and the sabil.” The palace’s nine units are a mixture of European and Islamic styles.The palace also has four ceramic facades from the outside, while the inside of the palace consists of two floors, a basement, an enchanted floor, a roof and the ground floor. Pottery.The Prince’s collection of collectibles contributed to the establishment of the Museum of Islamic Art, and those holdings consisted of a group of chandeliers, mosque pulpits, swords and gold works, the Qur’an and shields that he gifted to the state for a long time, and his efforts contributed to recording these artifacts with a detailed description and the date of their manufacture. .Prince Youssef Kamal was very fond of hunting predatory beasts and ventured for this to travel to southern Africa and some countries of India and others. He kept many of the skins of his prey and some of its mummified heads. He used to buy them in his many palaces in Cairo, Alexandria and Nag Hammadi with statues of alabaster and a collection of rare paintings. A collection of stuffed birds and the heads of predators from his hunt to the Fouad I Agricultural Museum.Prince Youssef Kamal Palace reopened in 2019 after restoring it at a total cost of 31 million pounds. The palace includes more than 500 pieces that the prince bought from European countries.

ou
Review №5

Prince Youssef Kamal Palace was one of the richest Egyptians in 1908, and the palace was registered as an Islamic monument in 1988Prince Youssef Kamal Palace reopened in 2019 after restoring it at a total cost of 31 million pounds. The palace includes more than 500 pieces that the prince bought from European countries.The palace is spacious and beautiful from the inside, and the view directly on the Nile is a masterpiece

Be
Review №6

A special place that enjoys the beauty of Ottoman art. It was renovated in 2019 and became a museum displaying the antiquities of the palace

Ah
Review №7

Fabulous heritage buildingSons of Nag HammadirespectedgoodTop it with generosity of hospitality

fa
Review №8

A beautiful palace full of details and antiques, and its workers are cooperative and explained all the details of the prince and the palaces holdings and antiques

مح
Review №9

Beautiful archaeological place overlooking the great Nile River ❤️

أب
Review №10

An excellent architectural style that tells of the Ottoman architecture

Am
Review №11

Palace among the 4 palaces of Prince Yusuf Kamal on the Dead Sea of ​​the Arab Republic of Egypt. The Naga Hammadi Palace, Qena, used to be a prince who resided in it for nearly a month of winter every year. The palace, with its annexes and inclusions, was on an area of ​​10,000 acres and was not included as an antique. The Ministry of Antiquities has listed it and what is left of it as an Islamic antiquity for its value as an important antiquity and for what it represents as a true masterpiece. The Ministry is now undertaking a restoration of the palace, and it is open for visiting, and there is an antiquities inspector you can use to explain the features of the palace.

عب
Review №12

A very beautiful and wonderful place and the management is excellent in everything

Mo
Review №13

A beautiful archaeological place for Prince Youssef Kamal in Nag Hammadi

Ah
Review №14

Oh God, praise be to you as it should be for the majesty of your face

Ha
Review №15

One of the most beautiful places in the center of Nag Hammadi, and I am a fan of architecture, and God willing, I will be there soon to enjoy the beauty of the placeAnd thanks for the local guide for the information

el
Review №16

One of the most beautiful places in Nag Hammadi

mo
Review №17

Fantastic placeBeautiful architecture and styleOn the Nile in the heart of Nag Hammadi

Ca
Review №18

It is a beautiful archaeological place that dazzles the onlookers

Mo
Review №19

The era of pride and dignity for Egypt and its people, since its absence, life has been absent from Egypt and its people

ah
Review №20

Sweet, but there are not many things

Fa
Review №21

The palace was restored thanks to the concerned authorities for their interest

Ha
Review №22

Very cool

AB
Review №23

Nice place

اب
Review №24

Abu Ibrahim Al-Horai Ibrahim

Es
Review №25

There are some antique things, you will be amazed by those who visit this place

Hy
Review №26

Gorgeous

حل
Review №27

Teutel

Mu
Review №28

Archaeological civilization

نو
Review №29

Lovely

مي
Review №30

Pasha

Co
Review №31

A very wonderful historic place

عل
Review №32

It is considered one of the old buildings

Yo
Review №33

Beautiful place ❤️❤️

عب
Review №34

Beautiful Palace

عب
Review №35

Love this palace

من
Review №36

An archeological place and museum

من
Review №37

Tourist attractions

Ge
Review №38

Good

Mo
Review №39

Gorgeous

ال
Review №40

No.

Me
Review №41

❤️❤️

Os
Review №42

Gorgeous

Ah
Review №43

Lovely

مح
Review №44

Hahahahahahaha

Ho
Review №45

Gorgeous

ma
Review №46

A tourist attraction

حا
Review №47

🥰🥰

H
Review №48

Yes

به
Review №49

WL

Hu
Review №50

Excellent

Di
Review №51

💖

حص
Review №52

😍😍

اح
Review №53

👍

Mo
Review №54

Underutilized or adequately

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  • Address:Al Kornish, Madinet Najaa Hammadi, Nag Hammadi, Qena Governorate, Egypt
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  • Museum
Working hours
  • Monday:8AM–5PM
  • Tuesday:8AM–5PM
  • Wednesday:8AM–5PM
  • Thursday:8AM–5PM
  • Friday:Closed
  • Saturday:8AM–5PM
  • Sunday:8AM–5PM
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  • Good for kids:Yes
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