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Ancient Roman Theater: Alexandria's Preserved Past

Explore Alexandria's Roman past at this remarkably preserved 4th-century theater, a unique testament to the city's diverse cultural heritage.

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The Roman Theater in Alexandria, dating back to the 4th century AD, is a remarkably well-preserved structure offering insights into the city's Greco-Roman past. Discovered in 1960, this theater once hosted musical performances and public gatherings and could accommodate up to 800 spectators.

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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 during the cooler months (October to April) for a more comfortable experience.
  • Check for local events or performances that may be taking place at the theater.
  • Combine your visit with a trip to nearby attractions like the Alexandria National Museum and the Catacombs of Kom el Shoqafa.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From the Alexandria train station, head south on Ismail Mahana Road. The Roman Theater will be on your left, approximately a 5-minute walk. There is parking available next to Egypt Station Garden, a 3-minute walk away. Entrance fees contribute to the site's preservation.

  • Public Transport

    Take the Alexandria tramway to the Raml Station. From there, walk south on Ismail Mahana Road for about 5 minutes. The theater will be on your left. Tram fares are approximately 1-2 EGP depending on the car.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available throughout Alexandria. A short taxi ride to the Roman Theater from most central locations should cost between 10-40 EGP, but agree on the price before starting your journey.

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The Roman Theater of Alexandria, also known as Kom El-Dikka, stands as a testament to the city's vibrant history during the Greco-Roman era. Constructed in the 4th century AD, this well-preserved theater offers a glimpse into Alexandria's rich cultural and architectural heritage. Originally built as a covered odeum for musical performances and poetry competitions, the theater later served as a venue for public assemblies and governmental summits during the Byzantine period. The structure could seat around 700-800 spectators, with thirteen rows of marble seats arranged in a semi-circular or horseshoe configuration. Five compartments at the top of the audience section were reserved for important figures and wealthy tradesmen. The theater's design incorporates unique adaptations to Alexandria's climate, including a north-northwest orientation to capture cooling sea breezes. Excavations have also revealed a series of water management systems beneath the theater, providing insights into the city's urban infrastructure during the Roman period. Rediscovered in 1960, the Roman Theater is now a prominent historical site, attracting tourists and history enthusiasts from around the globe.

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