A rare round church rising atop a Roman tower, seat of Cairo's Greek Orthodox patriarchate.
A church has crowned this northern tower of Babylon since the 10th century; the present circular structure was rebuilt in 1909 after a fire. It remains the seat of the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate in Cairo, its shape following the round Roman bastion beneath it.
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