
▲ Located on the Mediterranean coast, the Alexandria National Museum was originally an Italian-style palace. It houses precious artifacts spanning from the Pharaonic era to the Islamic period, including statues from the Ptolemaic Dynasty, jewelry from the Greco-Roman era, and ancient Egyptian treasures discovered through underwater archaeology. The museum vividly showcases the glorious history of this ancient city as a crossroads of civilizations.

▲ Established in the 19th century, this museum specializes in artifacts from Alexandria's Hellenistic to Byzantine periods, including exquisite mosaic paintings, marble statues, pottery, and coins. It is particularly renowned for its Ptolemaic dynasty relics, serving as a vital window to explore Egypt's Greco-Roman cultural heritage.

▲ Featuring modern design with historical depth, this museum boasts rich collections that showcase the fusion of cultural heritage and architectural aesthetics.


▲ Descend the stone steps into the multi-level underground tombs to admire the unique coffin carvings and stone statues, unlocking the mysterious panorama of ancient Egyptian-Roman funerary culture.










