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Martyrs Memorial: A Symbol of Algerian Independence

A towering monument in Algiers honoring Algeria's independence struggle, with stunning views and historical significance.

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The Martyrs Memorial (Maqam Echahid) in Algiers is an iconic monument commemorating Algeria's struggle for independence from France. Inaugurated in 1982, it stands as a powerful reminder of the sacrifices made during the Algerian War of Independence. Its unique architecture and historical significance make it a must-see landmark.

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  • Chemin Omar Kechkar, El Madania, Diar el Mahçoul, DZ
  • +213772142535

Local tips

  • Visit during the cooler months to avoid the intense summer heat.
  • Explore the nearby Martyrs National Museum for a deeper understanding of Algeria's history.
  • Take the public cable car for easy access to the memorial and enjoy scenic views.
  • Be aware that access to the eternal flame may be restricted by gendarmerie guards.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    From Algiers city center, take the Metro Line 1 to 'Khelifa Boukhalfa' station. Transfer to bus number 29 towards 'El Madania'. Get off at the 'Martyrs Memorial' stop, which is directly in front of the memorial. The tram line from Algiers Bay Tram Station toward El Madania and get off at the 'El Madania' stop. From there, walk toward Chemin Omar Kechkar, which is about a 10-minute walk. The tram fare is approximately 50 DZD.

  • Taxi

    Hail a taxi from anywhere in Algiers and ask to be taken to 'Martyrs Memorial' (مَذْهَاب الشُّهَدَاء). Negotiate the fare beforehand or ensure the meter is running. A typical ride from Algiers Bay should take 10-15 minutes, depending on traffic. The fare typically ranges from 200 to 400 DZD.

  • Walking

    If you are in the city center, you can walk to the Martyrs Memorial. Start at the Place des Martyrs, head southwest towards Rue des Frères Menaï. Continue straight for approximately 1 kilometer, and you will see the Martyrs Memorial on your right as you approach Chemin Omar Kechkar.

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The Martyrs Memorial, or Maqam Echahid, is a towering monument in Algiers, Algeria, dedicated to the martyrs of the Algerian War of Independence (1954-1962). Opened on July 5, 1982, the 20th anniversary of Algeria's independence, it symbolizes the nation's resilience and struggle for freedom. The memorial was designed by Algerian architect Bachir Yellès, in collaboration with Polish engineers Marian Konieczny and Piotr Kowalski. The monument comprises three massive concrete palm leaves reaching skyward, each 92 meters (302 feet) tall. These represent the North, South, and Center regions of Algeria, as well as the three main groups that fought for independence. At the base of each palm leaf stands a statue of a soldier, each representing a different stage of Algeria's struggle. The leaves converge to shelter an eternal flame, symbolizing the memory of the martyrs. Built on the site of a former military fort in El Madania, the location is symbolic of Algeria's liberation narrative. The memorial offers stunning views of Algiers and the Mediterranean Sea. Beneath the monument, there's a crypt, a museum, and an amphitheater, providing insights into Algeria's history. The Martyrs National Museum is nearby, housing artifacts, photographs, and exhibits related to the war. The Martyrs Memorial is more than just a monument; it's a place of reflection and remembrance for Algerians. It stands as an eternal symbol of Algiers and a testament to the sacrifices made for the nation's freedom.

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