Archaeologists have made an incredible Ancient Egyptian discovery 100 miles from Cairo, uncovering the extensive remains of a 3,500-year-old structure believed to be a royal rest house.
A 3,500-year-old finding stands as a testament to Egypt’s strategic military importance. The unearthed remnants belong to a royal house, believed to have originally been used as a royal retreat.
In 1986, the Fatma El-Zahraa's 4185 square metre palace and included garden was turned in to a museum housing a collection of jewelry owned by Mohamed Ali's royal family that ruled Egypt from 1804 ...