From the heart of Nag Hammadi, on the banks of the Nile, a historic palace was brought back to life.
Prince Youssef Kamal Palace – a masterpiece built in 1908 by the Italian architect Antonio Lasciac – has risen again after a meticulous restoration journey, executed with engineering precision, teamwork, and creative vision.
Originally built by the Italian architect Antonio Lasciac (1908–1921), the palace was proudly restored by El Safa Farouk, reviving its historic glory for future generations.