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Church of St. Barbara:
The church of St. Barbara is one of the oldest and maong
the most remarkable churches in Cairo. It is situated on
the eastern part of the Babylon fort. It dates back to
the 5th century and was rebuilt again around the 11th
century. It was named after St. Barbara who was born in
the beginning of the 3rd century in Nicomedia in Asia
Minor. She converted to Christianity and refused to
marry any of the aristocratic young men in Alexandria
and devoted herself to serving god. Her father was a
pagan and therefore he tortured her so much, then
complained to the Roman governor Marcianus who in turn
tortured her severely but she resisted and refused to
leave Christianity. Finally she was killed together with
her companion Juliana.
It takes a shape of a Basilica. It comprises of an
entrance, Narhtex, nave and 2 aisles and the 3
sanctuaries which located usually in the East of the
church, the middle sanctuary is the main one which was
dedicated to St. Barbara. After entering from the
Narthex there are 5 marble columns with palm leave
capitals that separate the Nave from each of the 2
aisles. In front of the Middle sanctuary there is a half
round Choir which consists of 7 steps.
From the Southern Sanctuary of the church visitors can
enter through a door way to a rectangular hall which
contains a chapel dedicated to St. Barbara. This is one
of the very recent modifications in the church. From the
Northern Sanctuary there is a doorway that leads to the
small church which was consecrated to St. Cyrus and
John.
The church has 3 sanctuaries, the Middle one was
dedicated to St. Cyrus and John, the right one was
dedicated to St. George while the third one is
used today for the baptism.

The most precious things found inside this church is a
sycamore wooden door that dates back to the 5th century.
The church has many icons, the most remarkable dates
back to about the 13th century. The main icons depict
Christ surrounded by the angles.
There are other icons on the Southern aisle of the
church, they represent the Virgin Mary and Jesus when he
a child, Jesus entering Jerusalem and the baptism of
Christ.

