The Sabil-Kuttab of Sultan Qaytbay is a Mamluk-era charitable foundation and building in Cairo, Egypt.
It was built in 1479 on the order of Sultan al-Ashraf Qaytbay and is located on Saliba Street in the historic districts of Cairo.
[1][2][3] The building is composed of a sabil (a water distribution kiosk) on the ground floor and a kuttab (primary school teaching the Qur'an) on the upper floors.
Below the structure, underground, is a cistern from which water was drawn for the sabil.
The structure was the first free-standing sabil-kuttab in Cairo; a type of building that would later become quite common during the Ottoman period.