Since the city had endured so many rules and influential cultures upon, it still shows the degree that each era left on its infrastructure and its general architecture.
After the rules of empires ranging from Ptolemaic to Ottoman, and from other countries like Britain and France, modern designs and architectures as well as landscapes have been also affected by the latter mentioned.
Most of the modern museums are built in imitation of Victorian England style, and most of the buildings and shops in ‘The Latin neighborhood’ are heavily influenced by Southern European style.
In the following collection you will see some of Alexandria’s proudest buildings and landmarks.
Bibliotheca Alexandrina in Shatby, built in 2002.
Montaza Palace in Montaza, built in 1892.
The Corniche by the sea, designed in 1870.
Stanley bridge in Stanley, built in 2001.
Shallalat gardens in Shatby.
Montaza Gardens in Montaza.
Ras El-Tin palace in Ras El-Tin, built in 1847.
Princess Aziza Fahmy Palace in Glim, built in 1927.
Alexandria’s national museum in Shatby, built in 2003.
Royal Jewellery Museum in Zizenia, built in 1986.
Graeco-Roman Museum in Attarin, built in 1892.
Alexandria Opera House in Downtown, built in 1918.
Published: Apr 11, 2020
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