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The Oum El Dounia or 'Mother of the World' is a charming gallery that showcases local crafts including glassware, ceramics, jewellery, and trinkets that you can pick up as souvenirs..
The Oum El Dounia or 'Mother of the World' is a charming gallery that showcases local crafts including glassware, ceramics, jewellery, and trinkets that you can pick up as souvenirs.
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1er étage, 3 Talaat Harb, Bab Al Louq, Abdeen, Cairo Governorate, Egypt
+20 2 23938273
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