Hanging Church
Orthodox church · Cairo ·

Hanging Church

Orthodox church · Cairo ·

Iconic Christian monument built over Roman gatehouse

historic church
coptic orthodox church
serene atmosphere
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ancient architecture
christian heritage
glass floor
intricate decoration
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Hanging Church by null
Hanging Church by null
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مار جرجس، محطة مترو الأنفاق(مارجرجس, Ibrahim Ali, Kom Ghorab, Old Cairo, Cairo Governorate 4244001, Egypt Get directions

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مار جرجس، محطة مترو الأنفاق(مارجرجس, Ibrahim Ali, Kom Ghorab, Old Cairo, Cairo Governorate 4244001, Egypt Get directions

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"Known as the Coptic Church of the Virgin Mary, this is an iconic Christian monument in Cairo, famous for its nave suspended over the ground."

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The Hanging Church

Sinny A.

Google
The Hanging Church in Old Cairo, also known as El Muallaqa, is one of Egypt’s oldest and most famous Coptic churches, • Name & Location: Called the Hanging Church because it was built suspended over the gatehouse of the Roman Fortress of Babylon in Old Cairo. • Date of Construction: Established in the late 3rd to early 4th century AD, making it one of Egypt’s oldest churches. • Dedication: Dedicated to the Virgin Mary, with later associations to St. Dimiana. Icons: Walls decorated with over 100 icons, the oldest dating to the 15th century, with most from the 18th century.

doreen Y.

Google
A nice church built without usual foundations but perched on palm tree trunks that u can see thru the glass at one of the room. That’s why it’s called hanging church. The oldest church in Egypt built in 4AD. The tiles with stories of Jesus coming to Egypt from Bethlehem and other Christian stories. The entrance is free and the church is well kept too. Full of nice paintings and antiques inside.

travis O.

Google
Visiting the Hanging Church (Saint Virgin Mary's Coptic Orthodox Church) was one of the most memorable experiences of my trip to Cairo. Located in the heart of Old Cairo, this historic church beautifully reflects Egypt’s deep Christian heritage and timeless architecture. As soon as you enter, you can feel the serenity and sacred atmosphere that has surrounded this place for over a thousand years. The church’s name, “Hanging,” comes from the fact that it was built above an ancient Roman gatehouse — and you can actually see parts of the old structure beneath it, which is truly fascinating. Inside, the wooden ceiling, designed to resemble Noah’s Ark, and the intricate icons depicting the life of Jesus and the Virgin Mary are absolutely stunning. The craftsmanship and attention to detail are remarkable. The site is well-maintained and free to enter, though donations are appreciated. The surrounding area, known as Coptic Cairo, is also worth exploring — with other nearby attractions like the Coptic Museum, the Church of St. Sergius and Bacchus, and the Ben Ezra Synagogue. I recommend visiting in the morning to avoid the crowds and to take your time appreciating the calm, spiritual environment. Whether you’re religious, interested in history, or simply looking for a peaceful escape from Cairo’s hustle and bustle, the Hanging Church is an unmissable landmark. A truly inspiring place that connects you to Egypt’s diverse cultural and religious history.

Jojo

Google
This area holds deep historical significance. The Hanging Church is one of the oldest Christian churches in Egypt, dating back to around the 3rd–4th century. It is built above the gate of an ancient Roman fortress, which is why it is called “hanging.”

George R.

Google
One of he oldest churches in the world dating back to the 4th century. Definitely worth visiting, no tickets needed. They do take donations up to the person

Sara G.

Google
The Hanging Church was our first stop in the Coptic area of Cairo. It is incredibly built on top of an ancient Roman fortress, casually suspended. No big deal. Inside, it’s all dark wood, Coptic crosses, and that serene, holy silence that makes you instantly regret every unhinged thing you’ve said in the last 24 hours. And I’ve been traveling on there have been several.

Lorena G.

Google
My husband and I visited the Hanging Church in Coptic Cairo a few weeks ago and had an amazing experience. We spent about 30–60 minutes exploring this beautiful and historic site, and it was one of the highlights of our trip. The church, officially known as Saint Virgin Mary’s Coptic Orthodox Church, is one of the oldest churches in Egypt—dating back to the 3rd century AD. It’s called the “Hanging Church” because it was built on top of the southern gatehouse of an old Roman fortress known as Babylon, giving it the appearance of “hanging” above the ground. Inside, the church is peaceful and stunning, with intricate wooden screens, icons of saints, and a beautiful marble pulpit. It has served as the seat of the Coptic Orthodox Pope for centuries and remains an important symbol of Coptic Christianity in Egypt. The atmosphere was serene, and the sense of history was palpable. Whether you’re religious or just appreciate ancient architecture and culture, the Hanging Church is absolutely worth a visit.

Ph C.

Google
1st time visit a coptic church, really interesting to see the interior decoration, graphic with mixture of arabic and roman arts. Inside the church there are a portion of glass floor allow you to see the babylon buildings below the church.