Kom el-Dikka
Located in central Alexandria, Kom el-Dikka, which translates to “mound of rubble”, was only recently discovered in the 1960s when the site was going to be cleared to build housing. The ruins uncovered a wide range of artifacts, ruins, and multiple structures. The best-preserved structure you can see is the Roman theater, but you can also view the remains of a Ptolemaic temple, a Roman bathhouse, and various Roman villas.
Located in central Alexandria, Kom el-Dikka, which translates to “mound of rubble”, was only recently discovered in the 1960s when the site was going to be cleared to build housing. The ruins uncovered a wide range of artifacts, ruins, and multiple structures. The best-preserved structure you can see is the Roman theater, but you can also view the remains of a Ptolemaic temple, a Roman bathhouse, and various Roman villas.
Located in central Alexandria, Kom el-Dikka, which translates to “mound of rubble”, was only recently discovered in the 1960s when the site was going to be cleared to build housing. The ruins uncovered a wide range of artifacts, ruins, and multiple structures. The best-preserved structure you can see is the Roman theater, but you can also view the remains of a Ptolemaic temple, a Roman bathhouse, and various Roman villas.