Men sit at a cafe by the 15th century Sultan Qaitbay mosque complex in the "Desert of the Mamluks" (City of the Dead) area of Egypt's capital Cairo on November 1, 2020. In Egypt's "City of the Dead", centuries-old monuments are being restored and artisanal heritage revived, turning a corner of the vast historical cemetery into a vibrant neighbourhood full of life. Since 2014, a series of projects financed by the European Union has changed the face of this small section of the sprawling necropolis -- home to many people who are unable to afford Cairo's prohibitively high rents. / AFP / Khaled DESOUKI
Men sit at a cafe by the 15th century Sultan Qaitbay mosque complex in the City of the Dead neighbourhood of Egypt's capital Cairo, after a major redevelopment project in the area. AFP

Cairo's City of the Dead gets lease of life after redevelopment