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Tags : Historical Site
Timings : 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM every day
Entry Fees : Adults : EGP 15
Children : EG P8
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Kom el-Dikka, or Kom El Deka, is one of the unique archaeological sites in Alexandria. The site, excavated in 1960, was once a bustling neighbourhood in 5th-century Roman Egypt. Get transported to the world of the ancient Roman civilization and see the remains of a theatre, the central street marked with columns, and auditoriums that served as lecture halls.
The remains of the archaic site indicate the lifestyle, art, culture, and architecture of the residents of the ancient city of Alexandria. Artistic Mosaics popularly used as floorings for bathhouses and public buildings in Roman times can also be seen at the site. A Roman residential house named Villa of birds, due to the dominant bird motifs used in its mosaics, is also part of the site.