Completion of the restoration of most of the construction of the Palace of Ismail Inspector .. Know the details

The project sector is working on the renovation and development of the Ismailia mansion, but due to poor construction it is being done in a slow way to preserve the building. In turn, we continued our conversation with Eng. Waad Abul Ela, the head of the projects sector, to find out what is new in the project.
Eng. Wahed Abu El-Ela said that the restoration work is going on regularly. Almost all of the construction has been completed and maintenance of the ceiling and electrical works is ongoing, and all works are carried out very meticulously.
It is noteworthy that a budget has been allocated to restore the palace to LE 50 million since 2002, but due to the large number of internal works, it reached LE 130 million due to some necessary works such as soil injection, which exceeded 30 million pounds. The tunnels.
It is noteworthy that the palace of Ismail Pasha Inspector, suffers from cracks, and the presence of walls to fall, in addition to the presence of 200 employees working in the building, has issued several reports that the palace suffers from several problems, notably the emergence of crystallization of salts on the walls of the building, and there are walls about to fall and And the emergence of some cracks on the building, including a very large explanation between the walls of the interior and exterior of the building length 17 cm width of 5 meters, and there is falling ceilings and erosion in the floors of some rooms.
Ismail Basha, the inspector, was the brother of Khedive Ismael in lactation. He grew up in his palace. When Khedive Ismail took over the country in 1863, his brother became an inspector of the provinces after he worked in the Dawaen. He became tax collector and head of glasses and gained experience and became the financial monarch in 1868. The work of the police has left us this wonderful place, and the Palace of Ismail Pasha is historically associated with modern Egypt.
The palace is an architectural masterpiece. The garden is mediated by an octagonal marble fountain in its surface. The basin is built on three marble marble statues. Its walls are marble mosaics. The outer walls are walls enclosed between stone pillars of iron. On two floors separated by a straight bar called a frieze.
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