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Kom el Dikka: Echoes of Roman Alexandria

Unearth Alexandria's Roman past at Kom el Dikka: Explore a Roman theater, mosaic-adorned villas, and bathhouses in this archaeological treasure.

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Kom el Dikka is a captivating archaeological site in the heart of Alexandria, revealing well-preserved remnants of the city's Roman past. Explore a Roman theatre, bathhouses, villas with intricate mosaics, and lecture halls, offering a glimpse into daily life in Roman Egypt.

A brief summary to Kom el Dikka

  • 5WV3+QVR, Ismail Mahana, Al Attarin, Kom Ad Dakah Gharb, Alexandria Governorate, EG

Local tips

  • Wear comfortable shoes, as the site involves walking on uneven surfaces.
  • Visit early in the morning or late afternoon to avoid the midday heat and crowds.
  • Bring water and sun protection, especially during the warmer months.
  • Consider hiring a local guide to enhance your understanding of the site's history and significance.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    If starting from the Alexandria Corniche, walk east towards El-Horeya Road. Continue straight for about 1 km until you reach El-Mahatta Road, then turn right. Walk 500 meters and turn left onto Ismail Mahana Street. Kom el Dikka will be on your left after a short walk.

  • Public Transport

    From the Alexandria Corniche, head to the nearest microbus station and look for a microbus heading towards 'Moharam Bek' or 'El Attarin'. Ask the driver to drop you off at the 'Kom el Dikka' stop. From there, walk a short distance down Ismail Mahana Street to find Kom el Dikka on your left. Alternatively, take a bus that goes to the 'Attarin' area. Get off near Kom el Dikka and head south on Ismail Mahana Street for about a 10-minute walk. A single bus or microbus fare typically costs around 2-5 EGP.

  • Taxi/Ride-sharing App

    Use a ride-sharing app like Uber or Careem and enter 'Kom el Dikka' as your destination. A short taxi ride from downtown Alexandria (e.g., from the Corniche or Bibliotheca Alexandrina) typically costs between 20-40 EGP, depending on traffic and distance.

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Kom el Dikka, meaning "Hill of Rubble," is a remarkable archaeological site in Alexandria that offers a window into the city's vibrant Greco-Roman past. Discovered in the 1960s, this area was once a bustling residential district and later became a major civic center. Today, it stands as the largest and most complete above-ground archaeological site in Alexandria. Visitors can explore the well-preserved Roman Theatre, the only one of its kind in Egypt, featuring 13 tiers of white marble seating. This theater, dating back to the 4th century AD, was used for various forms of entertainment, lectures, and possibly even city council meetings. The site also includes remnants of Roman baths, offering a glimpse into the daily life and social customs of the time. Excavations have revealed residential villas adorned with intricate mosaic floors, most notably the Villa of the Birds, showcasing stunningly preserved mosaics of various birds and floral designs. These mosaics, dating back to the early Roman period (1st-3rd century AD), provide insight into the artistry and lifestyle of the city's affluent residents. Kom el Dikka provides a unique opportunity to wander through the layers of Alexandria's history and appreciate the blend of Egyptian and Greco-Roman cultures that shaped this fascinating city.

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