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The Mogamma

Mogamma el Tahrir (Egyptians name it: مجمع التحرير and is translated as : Complex of Liberation )[1] is a government building in Cairo, Egypt. The Mogamma was the result of a series of master plans for Esamailiyya Square (now Tahrir Square), which used to be occupied by the British barracks. In 1945 when King Farouk ordered the demolition of the barracks upon the departure of British troops from the area, a series of urban planning proposals ensued. The idea for a centralised, all-in-one administrative building emerged from the 1945 plans. Construction began in 1946, and ended in 1949. The building's style reflects typical 1940s modernism, and government buildings in the same style can be found in Buffalo, New York (Buffalo City Hall), and Paris. Contrary to popular belief, there is no Soviet association or inspiration, and the building was not constructed by the government of Egypt's second President, Gamal Abdel Nasser. Indeed, Nasser did not become the leader of Egypt until November 1954, several years after the building was completed.

Mogamma el Tahrir
The Mogamma on Tahrir Square, Cairo
General information
Town or cityCairo
CountryEgypt
Completed1949
OwnerThe Sovereign Fund of Egypt

The Mogamma is located in downtown Cairo to the south of Tahrir Square, which was, at the time, the newly designed "Liberation Square".[2]

Function edit

The Mogamma is an administrative governmental building, where all paperwork is done by government agencies. For example, one can go there to process documents, get a driver's license, or be issued a visa. The governmental agencies that are located in the building include the Tax Evasion Investigations Offices, the Fire Fighting Organization, and the Passport Offices. The 14-story building is the workplace of 18,000–30,000 Egyptian public servants.[3][1]

Structure and architecture edit

The building was designed by Egyptian architect Mohamed Kamal Ismail, who also designed the High Court of Egypt's building, and planned the expansion of the Great Mosque of Mecca and Al-Masjid an-Nabawi in Saudi Arabia. The building was built in Modern Architectural Style, with little attention to the facade's ornamentation, and more focus on its practicality, as the building was planned to - at the time - house around 4,000 employees.[4]

The Mogamma in cinema edit

The Mogamma has appeared in several Egyptian movies, the most famous one being el Erhab w el Kabab (Terrorism and Kebab), a comedy in which the building's bureaucracy frustrates an Egyptian citizen to the point that he mistakenly grabs a guard's gun, proceeds to take the building hostage, and is labeled a terrorist.[5] The film uses the Mogamma and unbearable bureaucracy as a metaphor for all that is wrong in Egyptian society.[6]

The Mogamma today edit

 
The Mogamma at night

In 2005, the government indicated it had plans for the government administrative buildings and departments to be moved from their present locations in and around the downtown area to someplace else.[7] In 2016, the government announced its plan to reduce congestion in the Downtown Cairo area, a plan that focuses primarily on the Mogamma, which is believed to have created and contributed to the enormous amount of congestion in Tahrir Square. The administrative offices inside the building are to be emptied and transferred elsewhere outside the downtown area, but while the government set the date for the evacuation of the building to be in mid-2017, the deadline has not yet been met.

Steps towards the eventual move from the building were finally taken in mid-2019, when the Passports, Immigration and Nationality Administration, which occupied 215 offices in the first and second floors, and used to attract more than %75 of citizens going to the Mogamma, was moved to its new grounds at Al Abbassia. In addition, 140 offices affiliated with the Ministry of Social Solidarity which used to occupy the fifth floor of the building have been evacuated.[8]

During the Egyptian revolution of 2011 edit

During the 2011 Egyptian revolution, the Mogamma was closed on account of the sit-in in Tahrir Square. A second sit-in in Tahrir Square, beginning on 8 July 2011, also included a blockade of the Mogamma.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Egyptian bureaucracy: A movable beast". The Economist. 16 July 2016. Retrieved 16 July 2016.
  2. ^ Williams, Sasha (2009-07-10). "The Mogamma: Architectural Gem or Bureaucratic Oddity?". Daily News Egypt.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ El-Noshokaty, Amira. . Al-Ahram Weekly. Archived from the original on 2013-07-02.
  4. ^ "حوارات صحفية | "منطقتي" يحاور مدير مجمع التحرير: لا توجد خطة واضحة لاستغلال المجمع بعد إخلائه.. وتفريغ 356 مكتبا حتى الآن". 8 July 2019.
  5. ^ Sardar, Ziauddin (2007-04-02). . New Statesman. Archived from the original on 2016-08-07.
  6. ^ Gordon, Joel. Hero of the Arab Nation. Oxford: One World, 2006.
  7. ^ (9 October 2005). Red tape Mecca on its way out, Reading Eagle (from The Washington Post), Retrieved December 13, 2010
  8. ^ "حوارات صحفية | "منطقتي" يحاور مدير مجمع التحرير: لا توجد خطة واضحة لاستغلال المجمع بعد إخلائه.. وتفريغ 356 مكتبا حتى الآن". 8 July 2019.

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Mogamma el Tahrir Egyptians name it مجمع التحرير and is translated as Complex of Liberation 1 is a government building in Cairo Egypt The Mogamma was the result of a series of master plans for Esamailiyya Square now Tahrir Square which used to be occupied by the British barracks In 1945 when King Farouk ordered the demolition of the barracks upon the departure of British troops from the area a series of urban planning proposals ensued The idea for a centralised all in one administrative building emerged from the 1945 plans Construction began in 1946 and ended in 1949 The building s style reflects typical 1940s modernism and government buildings in the same style can be found in Buffalo New York Buffalo City Hall and Paris Contrary to popular belief there is no Soviet association or inspiration and the building was not constructed by the government of Egypt s second President Gamal Abdel Nasser Indeed Nasser did not become the leader of Egypt until November 1954 several years after the 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Mohamed Kamal Ismail who also designed the High Court of Egypt s building and planned the expansion of the Great Mosque of Mecca and Al Masjid an Nabawi in Saudi Arabia The building was built in Modern Architectural Style with little attention to the facade s ornamentation and more focus on its practicality as the building was planned to at the time house around 4 000 employees 4 The Mogamma in cinema editThe Mogamma has appeared in several Egyptian movies the most famous one being el Erhab w el Kabab Terrorism and Kebab a comedy in which the building s bureaucracy frustrates an Egyptian citizen to the point that he mistakenly grabs a guard s gun proceeds to take the building hostage and is labeled a terrorist 5 The film uses the Mogamma and unbearable bureaucracy as a metaphor for all that is wrong in Egyptian society 6 The Mogamma today edit nbsp The Mogamma at night In 2005 the government indicated it had plans for the government administrative buildings and departments to be moved from their present locations in and around the downtown area to someplace else 7 In 2016 the government announced its plan to reduce congestion in the Downtown Cairo area a plan that focuses primarily on the Mogamma which is believed to have created and contributed to the enormous amount of congestion in Tahrir Square The administrative offices inside the building are to be emptied and transferred elsewhere outside the downtown area but while the government set the date for the evacuation of the building to be in mid 2017 the deadline has not yet been met Steps towards the eventual move from the building were finally taken in mid 2019 when the Passports Immigration and Nationality Administration which occupied 215 offices in the first and second floors and used to attract more than 75 of citizens going to the Mogamma was moved to its new grounds at Al Abbassia In addition 140 offices affiliated with the Ministry of Social Solidarity which used to occupy the fifth floor of the building have been evacuated 8 During the Egyptian revolution of 2011 editDuring the 2011 Egyptian revolution the Mogamma was closed on account of the sit in in Tahrir Square A second sit in in Tahrir Square beginning on 8 July 2011 also included a blockade of the Mogamma See also editQasr El Ayni Street Midan Tahrir Downtown Cairo nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mogamma References edit a b Egyptian bureaucracy A movable beast The Economist 16 July 2016 Retrieved 16 July 2016 Williams Sasha 2009 07 10 The Mogamma Architectural Gem or Bureaucratic Oddity Daily News Egypt permanent dead link El Noshokaty Amira A Resilient Complex Al Ahram Weekly Archived from the original on 2013 07 02 حوارات صحفية منطقتي يحاور مدير مجمع التحرير لا توجد خطة واضحة لاستغلال المجمع بعد إخلائه وتفريغ 356 مكتبا حتى الآن 8 July 2019 Sardar Ziauddin 2007 04 02 What Egyptian Cinema Can Teach Us New Statesman Archived from the original on 2016 08 07 Gordon Joel Hero of the Arab Nation Oxford One World 2006 9 October 2005 Red tape Mecca on its way out Reading Eagle from The Washington Post Retrieved December 13 2010 حوارات صحفية منطقتي يحاور مدير مجمع التحرير لا توجد خطة واضحة لاستغلال المجمع بعد إخلائه وتفريغ 356 مكتبا حتى الآن 8 July 2019 30 2 35 1794 N 31 14 5 98 E 30 043105389 N 31 2349944 E 30 043105389 31 2349944 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Mogamma amp oldid 1217534032, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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