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Champollion Palace is a historical palace located in the city of Cairo in Egypt, and is considered one of the most important tourist attractions in Egypt. The palace was built between 1817 and 1821 by Pasha Mohammad Ali, who was the ruler of Egypt at that time, and he used the palace as a residence for his own and his family. The Champollion Palace is characterized by its elegant French design, the palace includes many rooms, halls and corridors decorated with antiques, paintings and fine furniture, and the palace also includes a beautiful green garden surrounding the building. The palace was named after Champollion, who was engaged in excavations and investigation of ancient Egyptian monuments of that period. Champollion Palace is one of the most important cultural monuments in Egypt, and is currently used as a museum with many Pharaonic and ancient Egyptian artifacts, including the famous statue of Sinbad, which dates back to the Ptolemaic era, and is also sometimes used to host Art and cultural exhibitions and other events The palace was designed by a French architect named Patrick Lynch, and was built using building materials imported from around the world. Pasha Mohammad Ali used the Champollion Palace as a residence for his own and his family, and he hosted many famous visitors and government officials there. After his death, the palace was used for several purposes, including its use as a residence for foreign embassies and as a school of Fine Arts. In 1837, the French archaeologist "Jean-Francois Champollion" visited Egypt and carried out excavations and investigations of ancient Egyptian antiquities, and was hosted at the Champollion Palace. Since then, the palace has become known as the "Champollion Palace" after this famous scientist. After the 1952 revolution in Egypt, the Champollion Palace was converted into a museum with many Pharaonic and ancient Egyptian artifacts, and is currently one of the most important tourist and cultural attractions in Egypt, and receives many visitors from all over the world who come to enjoy the beauty of its design and its masterpieces.