- Graeco-Roman Museum - Graeco Roman Museum Alexandria contains indeed a big variety of coins from different countries . It indeed is a fascinating record of Civilization . Graeco Roman Museum Alexandria contains hundreds of precious antiques. The most valuable ones in the museum are as follows : Graeco Roman Museum Alexandria Room 1: In this room, we can see the beautiful alabaster Good Shepherd. Its large eyes and flat, regular of the robe is a development from the Coptic style. Moreover, part of the hall displays artifacts from the Monastery of St. Menas, west of Alexandria . Room 2 also contains many architectural elements from early Christian buildings. it also has the central basket capital is a typical Coptic art . Graeco Roman Museum Alexandria Room 3 has magnificent collection of metal, silver and gold. The silver torso of Aphrodite dates from the 2nd century. Moreover, there is a varied collection of ancient jewelry with different magnificent colors .
- Entry/Admission to Stanely Bridge
- Entry/Admission to Saint Mark Cathedral
- Pick up & Drop off service included
- Guidance from an experienced Egyptologist
- Entry/Admission to Abu El Abbas Mosque
- Enjoy a personalized experience on a Private Tour
- Comfortable in-vehicle air conditioning
- Sightseeing opportunity at Pompay’s Pillar
- Lunch
- Airport & Airport Hotels pick up requires extra $10 per person
Begin your journey with a pickup from your designated location by your guide. Continue to the impressive Bibliotheca, currently the largest library in the world with a collection of 8 million books, standing on the former site of the historic lighthouse, regarded as one of the ancient world’s seven wonders. Next, explore the Catacombs dating back to the 3rd century, a site that reflects a blend of Greek, Roman, and Egyptian art. Proceed to the Egypt Graeco-Roman Museum, which displays relics from the intriguing era where Greek, Roman, and Egyptian cultures converged. Following this, visit the stalwart Fort Qaitbay, founded in 1477 AD by Sultan Al-Ashraf Sayf al-Din Qa’it Bay. The itinerary continues to the venerable Saint Mark Cathedral, the earliest church in Egypt. Also included is a visit to the Abu El Abbas mosque, erected in 1775 atop the 13th-century tomb of Sheikh Abu al-Abbas al-Mursi. The tour takes you to the iconic Stanely Bridge next. You’ll also catch a glimpse of Pompey pillar, pausing to capture photographs from the exterior. The excursion concludes with a return to your drop-off point.
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