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Ancient Roman Theater: Alexandria's Echo of the Past

Explore Alexandria's Ancient Roman Theater: A journey back in time to witness Roman architecture and cultural heritage in Egypt.

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The Ancient Roman Theater in Alexandria is a remarkably well-preserved structure dating back to the 4th century AD, offering a glimpse into Greco-Roman architecture and cultural life in Egypt. Discovered in 1960, it stands as the only Roman theater of its kind in the country, once hosting musical performances and poetry competitions.

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  • Ismail Mahana Road أمام محطة مصرالسكة الحديدية, Al Attarin, Kom Ad Dakah Gharb, Alexandria Governorate, 21517, EG
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Local tips

  • Visit early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid crowds and enjoy a more peaceful experience.
  • Wear comfortable shoes, as you will be walking on ancient stones and uneven surfaces.
  • Check for any scheduled performances or events at the theater during your visit for a unique experience.
  • Explore the surrounding archaeological sites for a more comprehensive understanding of Roman Alexandria.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From Alexandria train station, walk south on Ismail Mahana Road for approximately 5 minutes. The Ancient Roman Theater will be on your left, opposite Egypt Station Garden. No costs involved.

  • Public Transport

    From El Raml Station, take a microbus heading towards the Al Attarin area. The fare is approximately 5 EGP. Ask the driver to drop you off near the Ancient Roman Theater; from there, it's a short 2-minute walk to the entrance.

  • Taxi

    From the center of Alexandria, a taxi or ride-sharing service (Uber/Careem) to the Ancient Roman Theater will cost approximately 30-50 EGP, depending on traffic. The driver can drop you off directly in front of the theater entrance.

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Step back in time at the Ancient Roman Theater of Alexandria, a captivating landmark that whispers tales of a bygone era. Constructed in the 4th century AD, this well-preserved theater offers a unique window into the world of Greco-Roman architecture and entertainment in Egypt. Unlike typical Roman amphitheaters, this structure served primarily as an odeon or bouleuterion, hosting lectures, musical performances, and political assemblies. Discovered by chance in 1960 during excavation work, the theater boasts a marble audience area that could accommodate around 600-800 spectators. The thirteen rows of seats, made of white marble, are a testament to Roman engineering. The theater also features galleries, sections of mosaic flooring, and the remains of Roman villas and baths, providing a comprehensive look into ancient Roman life. Some theories suggest it may have been part of an ancient university linked to the Great Library of Alexandria. Today, the Ancient Roman Theater is open for visitors to explore this historical landmark. Wander through the ruins, imagine the performances that once took place on its stage, and marvel at the intricate mosaics that adorn the floors. The site also includes the 'Villa of the Birds' known for its beautiful mosaic work.

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