Al-Mandara Mill |
Metwali
told Al-Ahram Weekly that the construction work is not on the historical site
itself, but rather on nearby private land.
Metwali
said that the landowner obtained approval for construction from Alexandria
governorate and the Ministry of Antiquities' Permanent Committee of Islamic and
Coptic Antiquities, which approved construction on the condition that certain
measures be put in place to guarantee the integrity of the historical site.
Among
the requirements is that the building not exceed nine levels so as not to spoil
the panoramic view of the mill area.
The
conditions also state that the new edifice must be built in a simple Islamic
style. The
committee also prohibited the drainage of sewage in the vicinity of the mill.
"If
the landowner does not follow the instructions of the committee, the Ministry
of Antiquities will demolish the whole building," Metwali said.
The
Al-Mandara Mill was built in 1807 by Khedive Mohamed Ali Pasha to facilitate
the grinding process of grain. At the time, Egyptians used animal-powered
grinders, which were costly and difficult to use.
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