Egyptian Textile Museum
Egyptian Textile Museum is the first of its kind in the Middle East. It contains nearly 1000 pieces of different ages, giving the visitor a complete picture of the development of this industry in Egypt from the Pharaonic to the Muhammad Ali dynasty. Consists of two floors with eleven halls; the oldest piece of the Pharaonic era, among the most prominent collections of Keswaat al-Kaaba, which was manufactured in Egypt since the era of Caliph Omar Ibn Al-Khattab and was sent to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia annually until 1962.