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An areal view of Alexandria, Egypt

Ramleh Station

Ramleh Station

Ramleh Station

A view from the ‘70s

A view from the ‘30s

Photo in the ‘30s of Ramleh Station

Cecil-Sofitel, Saad Zaghloul Square

Saad Zaghloul Square, Downtown

Hotel Metropole – Ramleh Station

The Italian Consulate - 2005

The Italian Consulate - 1930

Safia Zaghloul Street, in the background you can see Qait Bey Citadel and the Eastern Harbour

Mohamed Ali Square

[El Tahrir Square]

The old Stock Exchange ( La Bourse) – demolished in

the 20th Century

Fouad 1st Street, Downtown [in the 1990s]

In the 1940s

Cherif Pacha Street in the 1940s

Horreya Road [Ex-Aboukir Avenue] Alexandria Club Sporting Area 1920

Alexandria Opera House, Sayed Darwish Theater, formerly known as Mohamed Aly Theater

The former Club Mohamed Aly, now known as Alexandria Center for Arts

The Corniche Road

San Stefano Hotel & Casino – 1960s

The New San Stefano Hotel - 2007

Recent photo of Cleopatra Station

Alexandria Eastern Harbor

Alexandria Eastern Harbor

Greek Nautical Club, Alexandria

Ras El Teen Palace

Alexandria Stadium, established in 1929

Alexandria Stadium

Alexandria Stadium in 1930

Alexandria Library

Library of Alexandria

Alexandria Library – a night view

Stanley Bay

Stanley Bay in the ’90s before the bridge was built

Stanley Bay in the ’30s

St. Marc College

Victoria College

Victoria College in the ’50s

El Nasr Girl’s College (EGC)

El Morsi Aboul Abbass Mosque

Alexandria National Museum in Fouad Street,

was previously occupied by the USA Consulate

Greco-Roman Museum

Statue of Alexander The Great, Bab Sharq Area

Downtown Alexandria

Shallalat Park, Downtown Alexandria

Antoniadis Park

Christopher Colombus Statue in Antoniadis

Gardens

Qait Bey Citadel

The Roman Theater

Maamoura Beach

Montaza Private Beach

MONTAZA PALACE

Bridge that separates Montaza from Maamoura

Music: Shat El Eskendereya - Fairouz

Many thanks to Mrs. Maissa El Diwany for her valuable assistance

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