Fortress
Cairo Citadel
🇪🇬 Egypt · 12th century
The Citadel of Cairo or Citadel of Saladin (Arabic: قلعة صلاح الدين, romanized: Qalaʿat Salāḥ ad-Dīn) is a medieval Islamic-era fortification in Cairo, Egypt. Its construction was begun by Salah ad-Din (Saladin) in 1176 and continued by subsequent Egyptian rulers. It was the seat of government in Egypt and the residence of its rulers for nearly 700 years from the 13th century until the construction of Abdeen Palace in the 19th century. Its location on a promontory of the Mokattam hills near the center of Cairo commands a strategic position overlooking the city and dominating its skyline. When it was constructed it was among the most impressive and ambitious military fortification projects of its time. It is now a preserved historic site, including mosques and museums.
In addition to the initial Ayyubid-era construction begun by Saladin, the Citadel underwent major development during the Mamluk Sultanate that followed, culminating with the construction projects of Sultan al-Nasir Muhammad in the 14th century. In the first half of the 19th century Muhammad Ali Pasha demolished many of the older buildings and built new palaces and monuments all across the site, giving it much of its present form. In the 20th century it was used as a military garrison by the British occupation and then by the Egyptian Army until being opened to the public in 1983. In 1979, it was proclaimed by UNESCO as a part of the World Heritage Site Historic Cairo (Islamic Cairo) which was "the new centre of the Islamic world, reaching its golden age in the 14th century."
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Cairo Citadel ranks #150 of 7,044 worldwide in the atlas's castle fame ranking, and #1 of the 27 mapped in Egypt. Founded 1176, it is older than 80% of the atlas's dated landmarks — one of 510 atlas entries founded in the 12th century. See how Egypt compares in the castle statistics.
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Where is Cairo Citadel?
Cairo Citadel stands in Egypt, at 30.0294°, 31.2614°.
When was Cairo Citadel built?
The atlas dates its founding to 1176. Earlier structures may have stood on the site; this is the earliest documented founding year.
How famous is Cairo Citadel?
In this atlas's fame ranking: #150 of 7,044 worldwide, and #1 in Egypt. Fame here combines how many Wikipedia language editions cover a landmark with how many people read them.
What is the nearest castle to Cairo Citadel?
Al-Gawhara Palace, about 1 km away.
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