Egypt contains a large number of palaces, dating from the time of the Pharaohs, through the Romans, Fatimids, Memluks, and the modern Egyptian kingdom.

Pharaonic

Ptolemaic

Roman

  • 100 AD Roman palace at El Haiz area in the Bahariya Oasis, western desert.

Islamic

Modern Egypt

Others

  • Qaroun Palace (Qasr Qaroun) is a Ptolemaic temple in Fayoum.
  • Hatshepsut's Palace is Deir el-Bahri Hatshepsut's temple.

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