The Egyptian Textile Gallery offers a fascinating journey through the rich tapestry of Egyptian history and craftsmanship. This collection comprises approximately 600 artifacts that provide a captivating insight into the evolution of Egyptian fabrics and the textile industry spanning millennia. Here, you will also discover modern royal relics, including costumes, jewelry, and exquisite clothing.

Tanagra dresses
Step back in time to the Greco-Roman era, circa the 5th century BC, with a captivating display of Tanagra dresses. Named after the city of Tanagra in Greece, these statues offer a unique window into fashion and the daily lives of the people. Crafted from pottery, they were often found in both tombs and households.
Baab El Tawba covering
Behold a precious section of the Kiswa, or covering, adorning the Holy Kaaba in Mecca. This specific piece has graced the Baab El Tawba, the internal door of the Kaaba, since 1941. A relic of profound historical and religious significance.
Prayer rug
Delve into the story behind this striking prayer rug, a heartfelt wedding gift from Mohamed Ali to his daughter, Lady Zeinab. Made from vibrant red silk and adorned with exquisite gold and silver thread embroidery, this rug is a testament to the artistry behind its creation.
Uniforms
The Muhammad Ali Dynasty's Service Fashion The clothing of the working class, with its elaborate needlework and fine materials, is prominent during this time. The Amshagi, the footman who used to accompany the carriage during formal processions, the Alay, who sat at the front seat holding the leash and the whip, and the Estafette costume, who serves as the coachman of the king's carriage, are all on exhibit.