Built in 1900 by the German architect Heinrich Bindernagel, this extraordinary palace
stands among the most beautiful and historic residences in Egypt. Gracefully
positioned in the heart of Alexandria, the estate spans 12,557 square meters, where a
serene swimming pool lies at the center of lush gardens adorned with both
ornamental and fruit-bearing trees. Its majestic columns echo the timeless grandeur
of the Acropolis of Greece, while sculptures of Greek deities and artworks by
renowned international artists enrich its character. Originally conceived for the future
of Kaiser Wilhelm II, the palace unfolds across four magnificent floors and hosts
more than sixty rooms. Acquired in 1920 by businessman George Kordahi, the
residence embodies a refined fusion of Eastern and Western architectural heritage a
place where Mediterranean civilizations converge. For over a century, it has remained
a symbol of elegance, prestige, and enduring luxury.