A Day in Coptic Cairo: Ancient Churches and Timeless Heritage

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The Hanging Church

Dating back to the 6th century, this iconic structure earned its name as it was built atop two towers of Emperor Trajan’s Roman fortress. Inside, the basilica-style layout features a marble pulpit resting on twelve columns, each symbolizing an Apostle, while a darker column represents Judas.

Church of St. Sergius and Bacchus

Also known as Abu Serga, this 7th-century church is a place of deep religious significance. According to tradition, its underground crypt served as a refuge for the Holy Family during their flight into Egypt. Visitors descend a staircase to reach this sacred space, adding to its atmosphere of reverence.

Church of St. Barbara

Dating back to the 5th century, this church is particularly known for its stunning iconostasis, decorated with intricate inlays of ivory and wood. The craftsmanship extends to beautifully carved doors, offering a glimpse into the refined artistic traditions of early Coptic Christianity.

Ben Ezra Synagogue

Recognized as the oldest synagogue in Egypt, this site blends architectural influences from Christianity and Islam while preserving its Jewish heritage. The structure’s arabesque designs and biblical inscriptions reflect the diverse cultural layers that shaped Cairo’s religious history.

The Coptic Museum

Home to one of the world’s most comprehensive collections of Coptic art, this museum houses an astonishing 16,000 artifacts, including textiles, manuscripts, and painted icons. Arranged chronologically, these exhibits trace the artistic and spiritual evolution of Egypt’s Christian community between the 3rd and 10th centuries.

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