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Restoring Antiquities in Islamic Cairo |
Egypt and U.S. celebrate completion of Bab Zuweila project
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The United States provided 2.8 million Egyptian pounds (L.E.) for the restoration of Bab Zuweila, a treasured 900-year-old Islamic monument in the heart of historic Cairo. The U.S. has provided more than L.E. 55 million funding for the preservation and restoration of antiquities in Islamic Cairo, Coptic Cairo, Luxor, Alexandria, and at Red Sea sites.
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Before
With the passage of time, moisture, air pollution, and traffic wore away the structure of the southern gate at Bab Zuweila in Cairo. The upper terrace of the gate and the bases of minarets were in dire need of repair.
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After
After the conservation project was complete, the medieval remnants were protected by a new waterproof floor with stone pavement, and all masonry was cleaned and consolidated.
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