The colossal administrative block that became a symbol of Egyptian bureaucracy itself.
Completed around 1951 on the south side of Tahrir Square, the fourteen-story Mogamma concentrated dozens of government departments under one roof in a stripped modernist mass. Handling everything from passports to permits, it became a byword for red tape and a backdrop to the square's modern history before ministries began moving out.
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