Heliopolis Palace Hotel (1910–1958) The palace was originally built as the luxurious
Heliopolis Palace Hotel in the open desert from 1908 to 1910, while development of the new suburb began around it, by the
Heliopolis Oases Company was ongoing. The hotel was designed by
Ernest Jaspar as part of the larger
Heliopolis project being done by
Édouard Empain. Billed as the most luxurious hotel in Africa and the Middle East, the Heliopolis Palace Hotel became, because of its grand architecture, an exclusive destination for guests including foreign royalty and international business tycoons. Guests included
Milton S. Hershey and
King Albert I and
Queen Elisabeth of Belgium. During the
First World War, the Heliopolis Palace Hotel was transformed into a
military hospital for
Australian troops. The hospital employed students and
nuns from the nearby
Collège du Sacré-Cœur. The hospital was one of the largest and grandest in the campaign and was referred to in Australian press as "the Hospital in a palace." It made use of ambulances and had beds and tents lined up for miles along the road, making it able to treat thousands of Commonwealth troops at a time.
Interim (1958–1980) In 1958, the hotel was purchased by the Egyptian government and closed. It was used to house government offices. In January 1972, the building became the headquarters of the
Federation of Arab Republics, the short-lived political union between
Egypt,
Libya and
Syria, which gave it the current Arabic name of '''' ("Federation Palace").
Presidential palace and
Vladimir Putin at the palace. In the 1980s, after extensive renovation and restoration efforts, the building became an Egyptian presidential palace and the headquarters of the administration of the new president,
Hosni Mubarak. Today it is perhaps one of the more restricted presidential palaces regarding access. It is surrounded by simple gardens. On December 4 2012, protesters opposed to
Morsi’s 2012 constitutional declaration clashed with Morsi supporters (mainly
Muslim Brotherhood members) the following day after getting attacked by them. The clashes led to at least 10 deaths to both sides, hundreds of injuries and the intervention of security forces, particularly the
Republican Guard and
Central Security Forces. Order was restored by the 6th of December. ==Architecture==