Zeitoun, Cairo

Zeitoun (Arabic: الزيتون meaning olives), also al-Zeitoun, is one of the eight districts that make up the Northern Area in Cairo, Egypt.

It lay on the outskirts of the Eastern Desert just north of Cairo, and to the east of the then-new Heliopolis suburb.

While Egypt was under British occupation, the Imperial School of Instruction was built there,[3] and New Zealand troops camped in the desert during the war.

[4] As Cairo expanded, Tawfiq Khalil Bey a real estate developer, bought land there and subdivided it into a suburb named Zeitoun.

He also built a church that housed a mausoleum for his father, Khalil Ibrahim Pasha, in response to an appearance of The Virgin Mary.

Cairo: Al-Zeitoun District Map