Opened in 2003, the Alexandria National Museum is housed in a historic villa and offers a meticulously curated journey through the history of Egypt’s second city, dating back to its foundation in the fourth century BC. The museum’s collection includes fascinating underwater archaeological finds and Greco-Roman discoveries, as well as ancient Egyptian treasures from across the country. Visitors can explore a rich tapestry of artifacts that bring the past to life, providing a comprehensive view of Alexandria’s historical significance.
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