Al-Moez Street is considered one of the most important historical streets in Cairo because it contains important Islamic sites between the Fatimid and Mamluk covenants, It is also the largest open Islamic museum in the world, It is also an open artistic center for artistic, cultural, festivals and events. , Dating back to 969 AD, since the establishment of Fatimid Cairo.
The street includes many monuments, some belong to the Fatimid period, some belong to the Ayyubid period and the Mamluk period, the street also includes monuments of the Circassian, Ottoman era, and the era of Muhammad Ali.
Al-Moez Ladin Allah al-Fatimi Street extends from Bab Al-Fotouh to Al-Nahasin area, then Khan Al-Khalili, Al-Sagha area, then Jawhar Al-Qaed (Al Mousky) road, a Al-Azhar Street, then zekak el Madak, Al Sokaria to end at Bab Zuwailah.