Minister: Cairo eastern wall renovated for $8.5 million
Author: Al-Masry Al-Youm
Antiquities Minister Mohamed
al-Damaty has said that the total cost of the renovation of Cairo's
eastern wall, which began in 1999, amounted to over US$8.5 million,
while the total cost of the Tarabey al-Sharifi Dome restoration, which
began in 2006, was $680,000. The projects were implemented in
cooperation with the Aga Khan Culture Foundation in the al-Darb al-Ahmar
area.
Mohamed Abdel Aziz, Deputy Minister for Islamic Antiquities
Affairs, said the east wall renovation involved strengthening the
structural interfaces and towers, and replacing the damaged stones with
identical ones, in terms of the mechanical and chemical composition so
as not to impact the monument.
The project included cleaning stones and removing accumulated salt,
in addition to the installation of lighting and sound units, he added.
The eastern wall was built under Salah Eddin al-Ayoubi to protect
Cairo. Ayoubi was keen to fortify Cairo. He built the Citadel of Saladin
and ordered Bahauddin Karakush to build the walls of Cairo, in the year
566 AH. Karakush built a wall surrounding Cairo, the Citadel and
Fustat.
Edited translation from Al-Masry Al-Youm
Publishing Date:
Wed, 17/06/2015 - 12:17
Source URL (retrieved on 18/06/2015 - 06:45): http://www.egyptindependent.com/node/2452498
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