The name means 'The Yellow Passage', a lane whose colour epithet is recorded from Ottoman times though its exact reason is lost.
This quiet lane in Gamaliya shelters Bayt al-Suhaymi, a lavish 17th-century merchant house now restored as a museum. It gives a rare glimpse of domestic Cairo behind the market streets.
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