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In the heart of Zamalek, nestled between the streets of Al Sheikh Al Marsafi and Omar Al Khayam, the Islamic Ceramics Museum stands as a testament to Egypt’s rich artistic legacy. Recently reopened on Tuesday 15 October after nearly 14 years of closure due to constant renovations, this cultural gem invites visitors to explore its masterpieces free of charge, as shared by one of the dedicated workers at the museum. The Museum is housed in the Prince Amr Ibrahim Palace,…