Talaat Harb Square
Talaat Harb Square in Cairo, Egypt | Facts, History of the most famous street in Egypt

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Talaat Harb Square is the oldest historical square in downtown Cairo, Egypt. The history of its establishment, the story of Egyptian architecture, and the most important tourist attractions in Cairo since the era of Khedive Ismail Pasha, formerly known as Suleiman Pasha Street, and more..

One of the main streets in the Egyptian capital, Cairo, it is more than just a street lined with shops, but rather an open museum that displays the history of the wonderful architecture of the Egyptians, from the era of Khedive Ismail until now..

Talaat Harb Square Facts

It was previously Suleiman Pasha Street, one of the military leaders during the reign of Governor Muhammad Ali Pasha.

After the July 23 Revolution in 1952, it was one of the streets that received new names, with the new era of the revolution. In 1954, it received its current name, Talaat Harb, the prominent Egyptian economist and founder of the Bank of Egypt.

One of the most important landmarks of Talaat Harb Square is the statue of Talaat Harb, which divides the long street into two parts. The main square in the street is surrounded by classical buildings, which embody the new French classical style, which characterizes most of the buildings in the street..

Among the most prominent buildings you will see on this street are the Sidnawi store and the Egyptian National Company buildings, which are a wonderful example of the French influence on Egyptian architecture..

Madbouly Library, the oldest and largest bookstore chain in Cairo, as well as the famous retail store Omar Effendi, which was founded in 1856..

At the intersection of Talaat Harb Square and Abdel Salam Aref Street, there is a luxurious white building with a huge dome, which is the Egyptian Diplomatic Club, which represents the modern aspect of Egyptian architecture..

The building was first built in 1908 by the French architect Alexandre Mercel, but has recently been completely renovated. It is a luxurious place where the diplomatic community gathers for social, cultural and recreational purposes. The interior reflects the aristocratic touch of the royal era in the luxurious antiques scattered throughout..

In addition to its elegant halls, salons and restaurants, the club houses one of the finest art collections on display in Egypt..

Perhaps one of the most famous buildings on this street is the six-story Yacoubian Building, which inspired Egyptian author Alaa Al Aswany to write his famous novel “The Yacoubian Building,” describing modern Egyptian society after the July 23 Revolution through the building’s residents..

The novel was turned into a blockbuster movie in 2006, starring many movie stars, most notably Adel Emam, Nour Sherif and Yousra. The Yacoubian Building was built in the 1930s and is owned by Armenian businessman Nishan Yacoubian..

Visiting hours

There are no specific times to visit Talaat Harb Square, it is open at all times and for everyone, free of charge..

Free entry for all.

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Talaat Harb Square is a branch of the famous Tahrir Square, and can also be reached through the famous Ataba Square.

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Talaat Harb Square in Cairo, Egypt | Facts, History of the most famous street in Egypt
Talaat Harb Square in Cairo, Egypt | Facts, History of the most famous street in Egypt

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