
▲ The representative Roman amphitheater is hidden within the Kom El-Dikka archaeological site. Though modest in scale, this Kom Ad Dikah holds significant value as one of Egypt's rare Roman-era amphitheaters.

▲ This futuristic disc-shaped building is a world-renowned reading space, offering over 2,000 seats for visitors. The exterior is inscribed with scripts from various global languages, reflecting the library's multicultural heritage and spirit. It houses a collection of 8 million books.

▲ The Lighthouse of Alexandria is one of the world-renowned Seven Wonders. Its ruins are located on the island of Pharos near the city of Alexandria in Egypt. Built between 280-278 BC, the lighthouse stood majestically at the entrance of Alexandria's harbor for approximately 1,500 years. However, after being severely damaged by earthquakes in 1503 and 1532, the Egyptian government reconstructed the Lighthouse of Alexandria in 1532.










