Published 3 days ago by Mohamed Attef
Qait Bey is a defenssive fortress located on the mediterranean sea cost which built upon the ruins of the old lighthouse of Alexandria by sultan Qait Bey
Published about 1 month ago by Mohamed Attef
"Alexandria University Bridge" Tram station is located below sea level, where passengers have to go down stairs to get in/out of the tram.Tram considered one of the main public transportations in Alexandria.
Published about 1 month ago by Salma ElDardiry
B1 level of the reading area at the library of Alexandria - basically where all the Galleries in the library are located
Published about 1 month ago by Salma ElDardiry
the lowest level "B4" of the library of Alexandria .. overlooking the entire ceiling with skylights shining onto the reading area.
Published 9 months ago by Konrad Łaszczyński
Old shabby tram with traces of blood on the door. The slowest type of transport in the world. Alexandria, Egypt.
Published 9 months ago by Konrad Łaszczyński
Stall with shrimps and seafood at the market in Alexandria, Egypt.
Published 10 months ago by Konrad Łaszczyński
Over 30 years of excavation have uncovered many Roman remains including this well-preserved theatre with galleries, sec...(more)
Published 10 months ago by Gary Davies
The cruise terminal located in Alexandria's west harbour. Named after Alexander the Great, Alexandria is Egypt's main port and second largest city.
Published 11 months ago by Konrad Łaszczyński
The Royal Library of Alexandria, or Ancient Library of Alexandria, in Alexandria, Egypt, was the largest and most significant library of t...(more)
Published over 1 year ago by Konrad Łaszczyński
Alexandria was founded around a small pharaonic town c. 331 BC by Alexander the Great. It remained Egypt's capital for nearly a thousand yea...(more)
Published almost 2 years ago by Bishoy Milad
360 Visit of Victor Emanouil Square - Smouha, Alexandria, EgyptOne of the most crowded and busiest squares in the city
Published almost 2 years ago by www.360tourist.net
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