Today the palace functions as a museum that essentially consists of multiple museums, including the Silver Museum; the Arms Museum; the Royal Family Museum; a Presidential Gifts Museum, and a Historical Documents Museum which is a relatively new addition. Abdeen Palace Museum, located in the Old Cairo district of Abdeen is today a museum.

Abdeen Palace … Abdeen Palace is located on the eastern side of downtown Cairo, just above Qasr el-Nil Street. The palace today is a museum, located in the Old Cairo district of Abdeen.

Egyptian Museum is minutes away. The lower floors contain the Silver Museum, the Arms Museum, the Royal Family Museum and the Presidential Gifts Museum. Abdeen Palace Museum: Abdeen Palace - See 70 traveler reviews, 185 candid photos, and great deals for Cairo, Egypt, at Tripadvisor.

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Guests praise the helpful staff. Abdeen Palace (Photo: Archive) Over time, a number of additions were constructed, for example King Ahmed Fouad made part of the palace as a museum for the Royal Family’s belongings, and then King Farouk widened the museum to display a number of Royal Family’s weapons and medals.

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If you book with Tripadvisor, you can cancel up to 24 hours before your tour starts for a full refund. We recommend booking Abdeen Palace Museum tours ahead of time to secure your spot. the palace contains about 5 museums: Silver Museum, the Arms Museum, the Royal Family Museum, the Presidential Gifts Museum and the Historical Documents Museum. The upper floors, (the former living quarters of the royal family), are reserved for visiting foreign dignitaries. The palace, which was named after Abdeen bey, is considered one of the most sumptuous palaces in the world.