Salah El-Din Citadel
The Military Museum

Mohamed Ali Mosque
The Mosque of Muhammad Ali is located inside the citadel of Salah Aldin. It is also known as The Alabaster Mosque as its interior and exterior walls are amazingly coated with alabaster. The mosque was built by Mohamed Ali Pasha between 1830 and 1848. It contains also the tomb of the Mohamed Ali Pasha.
Mohamed Ali Mosque on Google Maps
Al-Gawhara Palace
El Gawhara Palace is located in the Southern Section of Saladin Citadel in Cairo and the entrance to the museum is located in front of the main entrance to the magnificent Mosque of Mohamed Ali. El Gawhara Palace was built mainly to be a home for Muhammad Ali wife and it was established in 1814. The palace, is a beautiful example of Ottoman architecture with strong European influences. The palace was named after Gawhara Hanem, the last of Mohamed Ali’s wives.
Al-Gawhara Palace on Google Maps

The Archaological Garden Museum
It is located in the citadel of Salah al-Din. The museum is built on an area of 9000 meters. The museum contains columns, crowns and decorations from the Ayyubid, Mamluk and Ottoman eras. It also contains a collection of tombstones with written inscriptions in kufi, doors and historical memorial plates.
The Archaological Garden Museum on Google Maps

The National Police Museum
The National Police Museum is located on the northwest side of the citadel of Saladin. The Police Museum was opened in 1406 AH / January 25, 1986, to include some popular heroes like Adham al-Sharqawi and the officers of the battle of Ismailia. Also, it contains some Egyptian criminals.
The National Police Museum on Google Maps

The Royal Vehicle Museum
The museum is located inside the citadel of Salah Al-Din, and it was opened in 1983. The museum is a single hall displaying eight vehicles that participated in official events in Egypt during the reign of Mohammed Ali's family. The most important one of these vehicles is which was acquired by the Empress of France (Eugenie) to participate in the opening ceremony of the Suez Canal on 17 November in 1869.
The Royal Vehicle Museum on Google Maps

