THE UPPER FLOOR OF THE MEN’S QUARTERS

The wooden staircase of the stable leads to the upper floor of the men’s quarters. It is a hall with a wooden floor, latticed windows and a sofa that is bordered by a low wooden balustrade.

On the opposite side are two rooms: one is considered Mohammed Ali’s personal room, the one next to it is the lodging of his personal guard.

The window right next to the guard’s room opens onto Mohammed Ali Square and offers a direct view of the statue of the legendary man of Kavala who was destined to become King of Egypt. The statue was crafted by the sculptor Konstantinos Dimitriadis, after being commissioned by the Greek communities of Egypt.