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Alexandria Library
喜喜欢猫的虎The ancient Library of Alexandria was built in the third century BC at the beginning of the Ptolemaic Dynasty. It was the largest library in the world at that time, with a collection of more than 500,000 volumes, covering literature, science and technology, art, philosophy and other fields, attracting famous people from all over the world. Scientists, philosophers, thinkers and artists come to visit, such as Archimedes, Euclid, etc. also come here to conduct research, lecture, write books and engage in other academic exchange activities. Alexandria therefore became the world's cultural and scientific research center at that time. The Ptolemaic dynasty also produced numerous talents, producing a group of astronomers, geographers, mathematicians, medical scientists and linguists who made outstanding contributions to world science and technology.
The new library is located next to the promenade of Alexandria on the southern coast of the Mediterranean Sea, next to the large statue of the "Mediterranean Bride". It cost a total of US$225 million and is novel, unique and eye-catching. The new library is very comprehensive, including the main library, youth library, blind library, planetarium, manuscript exhibition hall, ancient books and rare book museum, cultural relics museum, science and history museum, and comprehensively considers children, blind people, and people with visual impairments. needs; the books included are also all-inclusive and have everything you need. The Library of Alexandria is an absolutely fantastic place for Alexandrians and visitors from around the world.
Corniche
喜喜欢猫的虎Corniche, also known as the Avenue of July 26, is the most Alexandrian street, built in 1934. It is from Castle Katebe to the east to Montaza Palace, 26 kilometers on the Mediterranean coastline. This is also the most prosperous area in Alexandria, with hotels, restaurants, cafes and shops all available.
Citadel of Qaitbay
小小思文The Qabeyi Castle is a very important defensive building on the seaside. It is also a fortress built in Egyptian history for military purposes. The castle is also a historical frost. You can see many good facilities here. The interior is also very large.
Serapeum of Alexandria
莲莲子99The remains of the historical buildings of the Hellenistic period in Egypt, where only the small Sphinx remains in the rest. The large platform of the foundation is still preserved, and it is even more lonely. This is the remains of the Alexandria landmark.
Montazah Palace Gardens
喜喜欢猫的虎Montazah Palace is also known as the "Egyptian Summer Palace", "Montazah Palace Garden", "Montazah Garden", "Farouk Summer Palace", etc. It is the palace of Farouk, the last king of Egypt. It is located in a vast scenic area at the eastern end of Alexandria Port. The palace overlooks the quiet beach and is surrounded by date palm trees and gardens. The architecture combines Florentine and Turkish styles. It is now the Egyptian State Guesthouse. Montazah Palace was a summer resort for the royal family before 1952. Now the beach is open to tourists and anglers, and the palace is not open to the public.
Montazah Palace Park is the best green place in Alexandria, with a large area. This is a good place for Egyptian families to go out for picnics, and it is also a romantic choice for couples to fall in love.
Greco-Roman Museum
小小思文The Greco-Roman Museum is also a very shocking building. The museum itself has a long history and houses many artworks and excavations from the Greek and ancient Roman periods. The artistic value here is very high and it is also a very unique place.
Catacombs of Kom el Shoqafa
GGullyNice place to see for about an hour. Burial place of tons of ancient Egyptians. Plenty of cool hieroglyphics.
Alexandria National Museum
DDebs28the Alexandria national museum was a great find, definitely worth a visit if you are in Alexandria
Lighthouse of Alexandria
Ccoo***an[Scenery] The Lighthouse of Alexandria near Sham el-Nessim can be seen from a distance. I had enough time so I walked over to take a look.