The Cairo tower
Nice to be up high in Cairo. It gives one a prospective view of this great city, with it's very modern and very ancient districts. Anyone who has stood atop the Citadel or from the upper floors of some of the taller hotels is aware of the grand views that Cairo offers.
One of the best views is from the Cairo Tower, located on Gezira Island (Zemalak) just north of the Museum of Modern Art (which is also very much worth a visit), which provides a panoramic vision of Cairo. This 187 meter tall tower, in the form of a latticework tube that fans out slightly at the top, is said to imitate a lotus plant, and ranks only fourth among the worlds highest towers. It is made of granite, the same material often used by the ancient Egyptians, and is about 45 meters taller than the Great Pyramid at Giza
One of the best views is from the Cairo Tower, located on Gezira Island (Zemalak) just north of the Museum of Modern Art (which is also very much worth a visit), which provides a panoramic vision of Cairo. This 187 meter tall tower, in the form of a latticework tube that fans out slightly at the top, is said to imitate a lotus plant, and ranks only fourth among the worlds highest towers. It is made of granite, the same material often used by the ancient Egyptians, and is about 45 meters taller than the Great Pyramid at Giza
To the late President Gamal Abdul Nasser, the Cairo Tower was the best place to dine out.
He used to go together with his family to dine in the tower’s restaurant, where
there is also a cafeteria. Today, the restaurant rotates at an almost unnoticeable speed.
Signatures of all the presidents and various other prominent figures who visited the tower
are here in the honoring book and even engraved in the tower's walls keeping unforgettable memories.
But such politicians were not the only ones who loved the tower. In fact, one of its first visitors
was Hollywood movie star, Katherine Hepburn,
even though the tower had somewhat of a rocky footing back then in Egyptian-American politics.
It was actually financed with American funds, but was not exactly what the Americans expected Nasser to do with the money.
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