The Fountain of Qayt Bay or Qaitbay Sebil is located on the western esplanade of the Temple Mount. This 14th century sebil was completed in the reign of Qaitbay, Sultan of Egypt. The fountain was originally constructed in 1455 on the orders of the Egyptian Sultan al-Ashraf Sayf ad-Din Enal. In 1482, however, Sultan Qaitbay had it rebuilt, and the structure is named after him.
The Madrasa al-Ashrafiya, a school of religious studies built at the instructions of Mameluke Sultan Qaitbay. The ceiling of the madrasa has beautiful panel of interlocking dark and light stones, topped by a stalactite ornament known as a muqarnas. The Sebil of Kasem Pasha was the first Ottoman structure built on the Temple Mount in the 16th century.