Greco-Roman Museum
Alexandria's treasure house of Hellenistic and Roman antiquities — 40,000 artifacts from Egypt's classical age.
The Greco-Roman Museum in Alexandria houses one of the world's most important collections of Greco-Roman antiquities found in Egypt. Founded in 1892, the museum contains over 40,000 artifacts spanning from the 3rd century BC to the 7th century AD, documenting Alexandria's golden age as the capital of the Hellenistic world. After years of renovation, the museum has been restored and modernized while retaining its historic charm.
Why Visit
What to See
Serapis & Isis Collection
Tanagra Figurines
Fayum Mummy Portraits
Coin Collection
Historical Details
Foundation
Alexandria's Golden Age
Visitor Tips
- Combine with the Catacombs of Kom el-Shoqafa and Pompey's Pillar for a full Greco-Roman Alexandria day
- The museum is centrally located — easy to visit between other Alexandria sights
- Allow about 1.5–2 hours for the collection
- Check opening status before visiting as the museum has undergone renovation periods
Related Monuments
Bibliotheca Alexandrina
A stunning modern tribute to the ancient Library of Alexandria — one of the great wonders of the ancient intellectual world.
Modern (2002); original library c. 3rd century BCCatacombs of Kom el-Shoqafa
A haunting underground necropolis blending Egyptian, Greek, and Roman art — deep beneath Alexandria.
Roman Period, 2nd century ADPompey's Pillar
The tallest ancient monolith outside Rome — a 26-meter red granite column towering over Alexandria.
Roman Period, 297 AD (Serapeum site: Ptolemaic, 3rd century BC)Opening Hours
9 AM – 5 PM
Entry Fee
100 EGP
Period
Museum founded 1892; artifacts from 3rd century BC – 7th century AD
Location
31.2005, 29.9114
Related Tours
- Alexandria Day Trip from CairoFrom $95 per person