Catacombs of Kom el Shoqafa
Alexandria, Egypt
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| Catacombs of Kom el Shoqafa Official | General Adult Admission | $3.78 | View |
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| Headout | Skip The Line Entry Ticket | $6 | View |
| Trip.com | Egypt Serapeum of Alexandria + Roman Catacombs + Alexandria | $88.36 | View |
Did you know?
- Type
- Historical landmark in Alexandria, Egypt
Visitor information
- Address: 12 متفرع من ش, Ras at Tin, Alexandria Governorate, Egypt
- Phone: +20 3 3936825
People also ask
What are the catacombs of Alexandria?
Descending approximately 35 meters (115 feet) below ground across multiple levels, the Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa in Alexandria serve as a burial site that offers a tangible connection to the past, revealing how the city's inhabitants navigated their identities within a diverse cultural landscape.
Is it safe to walk around in Alexandria, Egypt?
Alexandria is very safe for tourists. Violent crime is rare, and the city has a dedicated Tourism Police force to protect international visitors.
Where is Cleopatra's Palace underwater?
Hidden beneath the waves of Alexandria's Eastern Harbour, Cleopatra's Palace is one of Egypt's most fascinating underwater archaeological sites.
Who built the catacombs in Alexandria?
Located in Alexandria, Egypt, the Catacombs of Kom el Shoqafa are an ancient burial site that was built under Roman rule in the 2nd Century AD. They were initially intended to be used by just one wealthy family, but later expanded to include more families and individuals.