Bin Lukman house
The history of the house dates back to the foudig of the city of Masoura i the year 616 AH-1219 AD whe the kig ordered the full to brig the ships loaded with tiles ad stoe for the establishmet of Masoura City.
The remais of the walls of this house, which was established by Judge Fakhr al-Di ib Luqma, witessed the ed of the last Crusades that ivaded Egypt i the Middle Ages: the seveth Crusade led by Louis
ith, ad it is verified that Louis IX was dropped i this house despite what Ib Tghri Baradi said that he was imprisoed i the house of Ib Luqma i Cairo, the big house,
The curret place is part of the quarter to oe-third of Abdulrahma al-Maghrabi’s death o his daughter Fatima Khatu i 1243 AH-1826. Fatima Khatu acted i the rest (almost two-thirds) ad became the property of other people through iheritace or purchase.
The etrace is small ad its width is 1.30 m. It has a large woode door with a smaller door. It is called a peach. The etrace is topped by a small widow covered by wood. The etrace is rectagular. 4.40 × 2.40 m leads us to a 5.60 m x 2.40 m corridor with a semicircular etrace. To the two blocks located o the groud floor.
At the ed of the corridor there is a stoe staircase with a woode razor leadig us to the upper room, which was used for the families of Louis IX, which is above the two previously metioed blocks i the groud floor ad the rectagular room is 5 × 3 m. There is a large widow with a width of 1.40 m from the wood ad there are walls of the room. They have woode limbs.
The house is built of red brick ad triagular mortar ad the thickess of the walls is 0.80 m, which is covered with a roof of bramates ad woode boards.