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Martyrs Memorial: A Symbol of Algerian Independence

A towering monument in Algiers honoring Algeria's independence, offering panoramic views and a glimpse into the nation's history.

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The Martyrs Memorial (Maqam E'chahid) in Algiers commemorates the Algerian War of Independence. This iconic monument, featuring three soaring concrete 'palm leaves,' honors those who sacrificed their lives for Algeria's freedom and offers panoramic city views.

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Chemin Omar Kechkar, El Madania, Diar el Mahçoul, DZ

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    Getting There

    Public Transport

    From Algiers city center (Place des Martyrs), take bus number 29 towards El Madania and get off at the 'Martyrs Memorial' stop. The bus fare is approximately 50 DZD. Alternatively, take the Algiers Metro Line 1 to 'Place des Martyrs' station, then transfer to bus 29. From Algiers Central Station (Gare d'Alger), take the tram line T1 towards El Madania and get off at the 'El Madania' stop. Walk northeast on Rue des Frères Menaï towards Chemin Omar Kechkar for about 10 minutes until you reach the Martyrs Memorial. The tram fare is approximately 50 DZD.

    Taxi

    From anywhere in Algiers, hail a taxi and ask to go to 'Martyrs Memorial' (مَذْهَاب الشُّهَدَاء). Negotiate the fare beforehand or ensure the meter is running. A typical taxi ride from the city center will cost between 200 to 400 DZD, depending on traffic and distance.

    Walking

    If you are in the city center near Place des Martyrs, walk 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. The walk is uphill and takes approximately 20-30 minutes.

    Local tips

    Visit the National Museum of El Mujahid beneath the monument to gain a deeper understanding of Algeria's struggle for independence.
    Take a short cable car ride from the Jardin d'Essai du Hamma for stunning panoramic views of Algiers and easy access to the memorial.
    Be aware that security may be present, and access to certain areas, like the eternal flame, might be restricted.
    Dress respectfully, as the memorial is a site of national significance and remembrance.

    Discover more about Martyrs Memorial

    The Martyrs Memorial, officially inaugurated on July 5, 1982, stands as a powerful symbol of Algeria's struggle for independence. Located in El Madania, overlooking Algiers, the monument commemorates the sacrifices made during the Algerian War of Independence (1954-1962) against French colonial rule.The memorial's design is striking, consisting of three stylized concrete palm leaves that soar 92 meters (302 feet) into the sky. These leaves intertwine at a height of 45 meters, sheltering an "eternal flame" that honors the fallen. Each leaf is punctuated at its base by a statue of a soldier, representing a key stage in Algeria's fight for freedom: popular resistance, the National Liberation Army, and the National People's Army.Beneath the monument lies the National Museum of El Mujahid, offering further insight into Algeria's history and the war for independence. Visitors can explore exhibits detailing the struggle against colonialism, showcasing artifacts, photographs, and declarations from the period. The memorial site also includes a crypt and an amphitheater, adding to its cultural and educational significance.The Martyrs Memorial is not only a historical landmark but also a popular gathering place, offering breathtaking panoramic views of Algiers and the Mediterranean Sea. The esplanade surrounding the monument provides ample space for visitors to reflect on Algeria's past and appreciate the sacrifices made for its independence.
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