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Yes, the Grand Egyptian Museum is officially open for visitors. Come and explore the world’s largest collection of Pharaonic treasures, from the majestic statues to the dazzling artifacts of ancient Egypt. Your unforgettable journey into history starts here.
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Alexandria, often referred to as the Pearl of the Mediterranean, boasts a rich historical and cultural heritage. Among its notable attractions is the modern Bibliotheca Alexandrina, which serves as a tribute to the ancient Library of Alexandria, renowned as one of the most significant libraries of the ancient world.
The city is also home to the impressive Citadel of Qaitbay, constructed on the grounds of the ancient Lighthouse of Alexandria, and the intriguing Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa, which reflect the city’s Greco-Roman legacy. Additionally, the exquisite Montaza Palace and its verdant gardens provide a serene retreat from the lively urban environment. Alexander the Great visited the Temple of the Oracle of Amun located in Siwa Oasis, Egypt, where he established a grand city. He sought the oracle's guidance regarding his destiny before departing Egypt to engage in battle against the Persians in Asia.
Alexandria is well-known for the contemporary Bibliotheca Alexandrina, a cultural landmark constructed in honour of the Library of Alexandria, which was once the world's largest hub for scholastic endeavours. The city is also well-known for its lovely Corniche, a picturesque waterfront walkway that offers guests breathtaking views of the Mediterranean Sea.
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The Bibliotheca Alexandrina stands majestically alongside Alexandria's ancient dock in the city's historic core. The 11-story library can hold up to 4 million books and increase to 8 million with compact storage.
See All ToursThe Alexandria National Museum holds around 1,800 objects that tell the story of Alexandria and Egypt. The majority of these items originated from other Egyptian museums. The museum focuses mostly on three collections spanning across three floors: Floor 1 represents the Pharaonic era.
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See All ToursThe Citadel of Qaitbay (also known as the Fort of Qaitbay in Arabic) is a 15th-century defensive bastion built on the Mediterranean Sea shore in Alexandria, Egypt. Sultan Al-Ashraf Sayf al-Din Qa'it Bay completed it between 1477 and 1479 AD (882-884 AH).
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See All ToursThe Corniche is a waterfront road that runs for 10 miles through the heart of Alexandria. It stretches from Qaitbay Citadel, on the west end, to Montaza on the east. Lots of activity here – plenty of restaurants, cafes, and beaches make it the perfect place to people-watch and soak up the atmosphere.
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See All ToursThe Roman Amphitheater Alexandria featured with its marble audiences section. It is symmetrical with extended wing. In fact, it hosted up 600 spectators. The audience section of the Roman Amphitheater has a diameter of about 33 meters.
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See All ToursThe "Pompey Pillar," also known as Egypt's most revered memorial column, stands tall as a symbol of historical significance. Fashioned from solid red granite, this colossal structure reaches a staggering height of approximately 28 meters, while its base boasts an impressive diameter of 2.7 meters.
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See All ToursDiscovered accidentally in 1900 when a donkey disappeared through the ground, these catacombs make up the largest-known Roman burial site in Egypt and one of the last major works of construction dedicated to the religion of ancient Egypt.
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See All ToursAlexandria is now considered the second most important city in Egypt and the Port of Alexandria is the main port in the country. It consists of two harbours (East and West) separated by a T-shaped peninsula. The East harbour is shallow and is not navigable by large vessels.
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See All ToursAn-Nozha Airport or Alexandria International Airport is an international airport about 6 km from the city center of Alexandria in the southeastern direction. The airport is of great importance to Alexandria as the second largest city in Egypt after the capital, Cairo.
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See All ToursEL ALAMEIN WAR CEMETERY contains the graves of men who died at all stages of the Western Desert campaigns, brought in from a wide area, but especially those who died in the Battle of El Alamein at the end of October 1942 and in the period immediately before that.
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