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The '''Windsor Hotel''' (فندق وندسور in ], ''Hôtel Windsor'' in ]) is a historic hotel in ], ]. Constructed in 1893, it is located near ] and across Alfi Bey Street from the site of the former ], of which it once served as an annex.<ref name="grand hotels 159">{{cite book|last=Humphreys|first=Andrew|title=Grand Hotels of Egypt in the Golden Age of Travel|year=2011|publisher=AUC Press|location=Cairo|isbn=9789774164965|pages=159}}</ref> During the ], it served as a British Officers Club, and much of its interior and furnishings date to this period.<ref name="grand hotels 165">{{cite book|last=Humphreys|first=Andrew|title=Grand Hotels of Egypt in the Golden Age of Travel|year=2011|publisher=AUC Press|location=Cairo|isbn=9789774164965|pages=165}}</ref> It has been called "an unrestored ode to the days of British ] travel." <ref>, Susan Hack, Condé Nast Traveler, January 2008.</ref> The '''Windsor Hotel''' (فندق وندسور in ], ''Hôtel Windsor'' in ]) is a historic hotel in ], ]. Constructed in 1893, it is located near ] and across Alfi Bey Street from the site of the former ], of which it once served as an annex.<ref name="grand hotels 159">{{cite book|last=Humphreys|first=Andrew|title=Grand Hotels of Egypt in the Golden Age of Travel|year=2011|publisher=AUC Press|location=Cairo|isbn=9789774164965|pages=159}}</ref> During the ], it served as a British Officers Club, and much of its interior and furnishings date to this period.<ref name="grand hotels 165">{{cite book|last=Humphreys|first=Andrew|title=Grand Hotels of Egypt in the Golden Age of Travel|year=2011|publisher=AUC Press|location=Cairo|isbn=9789774164965|pages=165}}</ref> It has been called "an unrestored ode to the days of British ] travel." <ref>, Susan Hack, Condé Nast Traveler, January 2008.</ref>

After suffering damage from Metro line construction, it closed for repairs in September 2019 and {{asof|February 2020}}, it has not yet re-opened.<ref>"More sad news from the Windsor", ''Egypt in the Golden Age of Travel'' </ref><ref>"“في انتظار التقرير”.. القصة الكاملة لإغلاق فندق وندسور التاريخي بعد تصدعه",
منطقي (''Mantiqi'' print and digital magazine), </ref>


==Architecture== ==Architecture==

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Hotel in downtown Cairo, Egypt Hotel in downtown Cairo, Egypt For other uses of Windsor Hotel, see Windsor Hotel (disambiguation).
The Windsor Hotel
فندق وندسور
Hôtel Windsor
General information
LocationCairo, Egypt
Address19 Alfi Bey Street
Coordinates30°03′11″N 31°14′42″E / 30.053°N 31.245°E / 30.053; 31.245
Inaugurated1893
Website
Official website

The Windsor Hotel (فندق وندسور in Arabic, Hôtel Windsor in French) is a historic hotel in downtown Cairo, Egypt. Constructed in 1893, it is located near Opera Square and across Alfi Bey Street from the site of the former Shepheard's Hotel, of which it once served as an annex. During the First World War, it served as a British Officers Club, and much of its interior and furnishings date to this period. It has been called "an unrestored ode to the days of British colonial travel."

After suffering damage from Metro line construction, it closed for repairs in September 2019 and As of February 2020, it has not yet re-opened.

Architecture

Originally constructed in 1893 as part of a royal baths complex, the Windsor Hotel is an example of colonial-era neo-Mamluk architecture. Its exterior facade bears strong resemblance to the interior courtyard facades of the 16th century Wikala of El-Ghouri, a caravanserai located in the nearby Khan el-Khalili souk. It is one of the only surviving examples of Khedivial patronage in this neighborhood of Cairo, which once included the Royal Opera House, Royal Mail, and Ezbakeyyah Gardens, in addition to the hammam complex.

According to engineers at the Schindler Elevator Corporation, the Windsor's manually-operated wooden carriage elevator is the oldest in Egypt and among the oldest operating elevators of its type in the world.

References

  1. ^ Humphreys, Andrew (2011). Grand Hotels of Egypt in the Golden Age of Travel. Cairo: AUC Press. p. 159. ISBN 9789774164965.
  2. Humphreys, Andrew (2011). Grand Hotels of Egypt in the Golden Age of Travel. Cairo: AUC Press. p. 165. ISBN 9789774164965.
  3. The Metropolis of Miracles, Susan Hack, Condé Nast Traveler, January 2008.
  4. "More sad news from the Windsor", Egypt in the Golden Age of Travel February 12, 2020
  5. "“في انتظار التقرير”.. القصة الكاملة لإغلاق فندق وندسور التاريخي بعد تصدعه", منطقي (Mantiqi print and digital magazine), December 26, 2019

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