Rosetta Museum
Rasheed is located on the west bank of the Rosetta Branch at the mouth of the River Nile in the Mediterranean and at a distance 65 km north-east of Alexandria Governorate and follow the lake. The museum is located in the city of Rashid Majid, owner of National History Museum and is open to Islamic architecture. Includes a distinguished group of houses and mosques that date back to centuries during the Ottoman era 18, 19.
They also include the famous castle Bey was found on the Rosetta Stone The Rosetta second largest after the effects of Islamic Cairo, was the museum's holdings in one of the largest and most houses Rashid, a house that was entirely Arab governor of Rosetta.
The house was built in the Horn of 18 meters. It consists of four floors highlight the characteristics of Islamic architecture and art in this period.
The museum houses collections and models highlights the struggle of the people of Rashid and the battles he fought against the colonial French and English and include the models and pictures of the battles and family life in the rational and crafts popular scripts and tools for daily life, in addition to a copy of the Rosetta Stone, which was unveiled in 1799 and a range of weapons from the AH 18, 19 .
The museum also displays some Islamic antiquities recently discovered in Rashid Kaamlat Islamic and pottery.
Royal Jewelry Museum
Items are running this museum Palace Princess Fatima Haider Fadhil, one of the princesses home owner, has built this palace, which is an architectural and artistic masterpiece in 1919. Chose the Egyptian Antiquities in the early eighties this was the palace for the royal family jewels. And then has been renovated and equipped with modern techniques to become a museum, including displays fit in it. It was opened in 1986. The palace complex comprises ten rooms decorated ceilings panels wonderful colorful artistic themes. Each room has antiques and jewelry rulers of the family of Muhammad Ali, the Group is owned by the family and the other for the upper Khedive Ismail, Khedive Tawfiq, a third of King Fouad and King Farouk of a fourth, then groups of his wives and some of the other princesses and princes of the family.