The Building of Alexandria
The second largest city in Egypt, Alexandria, known as "The Pearl of
the Mediterranean", has an atmosphere that is more Mediterranean than
Middle Eastern ; its ambience and cultural heritage distance it from the
rest of the country although it is actually only 225 km. from Cairo.
Founded by Alexander the Great in 331 BC, Alexandria became the capital of Roman
Egypt, its status as a beacon of culture symbolized by Pharos, the legendary lighthouse
that was one of the Seven Wonders of the World. The setting for the stormy relationship between Cleopatra and Mark Antony, Alexandria was also the center of learning in the
ancient world. But ancient Alexandria declined, and when Napoleon
landed, he found a sparsely populated fishing village.
From the 19th century Alexandria took a new role, as a focus for
Egypt's commercial and maritime expansion. This Alexandria has been
immortalized by writers such as E-M- Forster and Cavafy. Generations of
immigrants from Greece, Italy and the Levant settled here and made the
city synonymous with commerce, cosmopolitanism and bohemian culture.
Alexandria is a city to explore at random. It's as important to enjoy the atmosphere as it is to see the sights.
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