Saints Sergius and Bacchus Church is located in Old Cairo, Egypt, and is one of the city’s oldest and most historically significant Coptic churches. Tradition holds that the Holy Family, Joseph, Mary, and the infant Jesus, rested in its crypt during their trip into Egypt. Visitors can admire the church’s early Coptic architecture and explore the crypt, which is sometimes submerged by Nile waters. Beyond its sacred associations, the church also served as the seat of several Coptic patriarchs, making it a cornerstone of Christian history in Egypt. Travellers can experience its serene atmosphere, view ancient icons, and witness the annual commemorative mass celebrating the Holy Family’s journey.