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436: 133: 153: 391:(r. 1805–1848) during the early 19th century. A number of foreign architects and engineers were commissioned by Muhammad Ali for the design and construction of the palace. Building activities began in 1834, taking eleven years to complete the original design in 1845. Complementary work and the construction of additional wings continued for two more years until 1847, when it was officially inaugurated. 25: 820: 160: 427:, sought refuge in the palace where he was besieged by Egyptian army forces. Farouk signed his abdication in the palace and departed from it to leave Egypt and go into exile. The palace was subsequently nationalized, as were the other former royal palaces in the country. It was used as a presidential residence and for hosting state guests. 482:. The interior décor combined Renaissance elements with Byzantine, French and Modern. The redesign and construction was overseen by the Italian engineer Ernesto Verrucci Bey. The palace included a swimming pool with a large attached glass pavilion hall. Much of the opulent furniture during this redecoration was supplied by the Parisian 505:
had a marine pool built on the Mediterranean breakwater. The pool was linked to Ras Al-Teen with a narrow and long paved lane atop the breakwater, with a jeep used to pass through waves breaking over it. The adjacent pool house included a sitting room, bed chamber, fully equipped small kitchen, and
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Built on a rise above the harbour on the eastern seashore of Alexandria, the palace is one of a number of construction developments in the city initiated by Muhammad Ali to serve as a vice-regal palace. Initially based on the shape of a Roman fort, the palace was given a classical
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The formal garden is open to the public, but not the palace itself. A naval base is located next to the palace. The palace has been used for hosting state guests and events in recent years. There is no public museum, unlike the
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The palace is located in the Ras el-Tin quarter of Alexandria overlooking the city's Western Harbour. It was built on a promontory which in antiquity had been the site of the island of
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was quartered in the palace. Fisher described it as "very magnificent, but a mass of fleas and dirt". A seaplane base was established next to the palace during the period of
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elements. It was erected on a foundation of 17,000 square metres (4.2 acres), surrounded by elaborate gardens of 12
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palace, with architectural elements and ornamentation inspired by that era, along with
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in the 1920s, with modern services and redecoration making it similar to the opulent
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Various rulers made changes to the palace. It was totally reconstructed by
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as part of the British naval base at Alexandria. Following the
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François Linke 1855–1946, The Belle Époque of French Furniture
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including Yezi Bek, his assistant La Vial, and Le Veroige.
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rooms for staff and storing recreation and fishing gear.
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of 1882, a British naval landing party led by Captain
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Port of Alexandria
Ras El Tin Palace is located in Egypt
Palace
Italian Renaissance
Alexandria
Egypt
Coordinates
31°11′57″N 29°52′07″E / 31.19917°N 29.86861°E / 31.19917; 29.86861
President of Egypt
Muhammad Ali Pasha
Egyptian Arabic
Mediterranean Sea
Alexandria
Egypt
official residences
President of Egypt
Muhammad Ali Dynasty
Sudan

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