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Timings : Monday - Sunday: 9:00 AM- 5:00 PM
Ramadan: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Entry Fee : Adult: EGP 300
Student: EGP 150

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Greco-Roman Museum, Alexandria Overview

Close to El Raml Station, Greco-Roman museum in Alexandria is located on Gamal Abdul Nasser Road. With its twenty-five galleries, the museum provides a comprehensive overview of life during the Greco-Roman era, showcasing artifacts ranging from coins and jewelry to sculptures and architectural elements.

One of its most notable features is its extensive collection of coins, offering insight into the economic and political landscape of ancient Egypt. Each room within the museum presents a unique aspect of Greco-Roman civilization, highlighting different facets of daily life, religion, and artistic expression. Some highlights of the museum include:

  • Room 1: Featuring the exquisite alabaster Good Shepherd and artifacts from the Monastery of St. Menas.
  • Room 3: Showcasing a magnificent collection of metal, silver, and gold, including the silver torso of Aphrodite.
  • Room 7: Home to headless sphinxes and statues of Isis carved under Amenhemhet IV.
  • Room 12: Housing statues from the Graeco-Roman period, including a colossal red granite head of Ptolemy IV and a marble statue of Isis reclining against a sphinx.
  • Room 17: Displaying unique sarcophagi, including one depicting Ariadne asleep on the island of Naxos.

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