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Ras el-Tin Palace, (Arabic: قصر رأس التين ''Qaṣr Ra's al-Tīn'', literally, "Cape Fig Palace"), is a palace on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea in Alexandria, Egypt. It is one of the official residences for a serving President of Egypt. Under the Muhammad Ali Dynasty of Egypt and Sudan, it was a royal palace. Ras el-Tin Palace is the oldest royal Egyptian palace still in use. ==History== The palace has a long historical breadth across Egyptian royalty. It is one of few palaces in Egypt that witnessed the early 19th century initiation by Muhammad Ali Pasha (r. 1805-1848) of the long Muhammad Ali Dynasty. Following the Egyptian Revolution of 1952, the palace was where the penultimate monarch of Egypt and Sudan, King Farouk, signed his abdication, and departed from Egypt in exile. A number of foreign architects and engineers were commissioned by Muhammad Ali Pasha for the design and construction of the palace.〔including Yezi Bek, his assistant La Vial, and Le Veroige.〕 Building activities began in 1834, taking eleven years to complete the original design in 1845. Complementary work and construction of additional wings continued two more years until 1847, when it was officially inaugurated.
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