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By Kamal Ghazal |
In the quiet Sri Lanka Street in Zamalek , Cairo’s historic and aristocratic district , old villas hide behind the leafy canopy of lebbakh trees. Among them stands one of the city's most enigmatic and whispered-about houses: the Abu Auf family villa.
From the outside, it looks like a classic remnant of Cairo's golden age. But inside, it tells a very different story — a tale of music, ghosts, and a name that echoes through the walls: Cicurel.