Bibliotheca Alexandrina
A stunning modern tribute to the ancient Library of Alexandria — one of the great wonders of the ancient intellectual world.
The Bibliotheca Alexandrina is a major library and cultural center on the Mediterranean coast of Alexandria, inaugurated in 2002. It stands near the site of the original Library of Alexandria, which was the largest and most significant library of the ancient world. The modern building, designed by the Norwegian firm Snøhetta, features a striking tilted disc roof and can hold over 8 million books.
Why Visit
What to See
Main Reading Room
Antiquities Museum
Manuscript Museum
Planetarium
Historical Details
The Ancient Library
Modern Revival
Visitor Tips
- Check the events calendar — lectures, exhibitions, and concerts happen regularly
- The building exterior and its wall of scripts are worth admiring before going inside
- Closed on Fridays
Related Monuments
Citadel of Qaitbay
A 15th-century fortress built on the site of the ancient Lighthouse of Alexandria — one of the Seven Wonders.
Mamluk Era, 1477 AD (site: ancient Pharos, c. 280 BC)Catacombs of Kom el-Shoqafa
A haunting underground necropolis blending Egyptian, Greek, and Roman art — deep beneath Alexandria.
Roman Period, 2nd century ADGreco-Roman Museum
Alexandria's treasure house of Hellenistic and Roman antiquities — 40,000 artifacts from Egypt's classical age.
Museum founded 1892; artifacts from 3rd century BC – 7th century ADOpening Hours
10 AM – 7 PM
Entry Fee
70 EGP
Period
Modern (2002); original library c. 3rd century BC
Location
31.2089, 29.9092
Related Tours
- Alexandria Day Trip from CairoFrom $95 per person