Top 10 historical monuments in Algeria we recommend you visit

historical monuments in Algeria we recommend you visit

 

Algeria is the largest African country, with a variety of historical monuments and attractive environments, from its location on the Mediterranean coast, to the vastness of deserts and the multiplicity of plateaus, hills and rocky mountains, to the thriving green valleys, forests and lakes, all of which shade a mild climate most of the year, which made tourism in Algeria a different and unique form.

The cities of Algeria are famous for the spread of multiple forms of restaurants with diverse natures, from those that serve local popular dishes, to those that serve international dishes and Mediterranean cuisine, as well as combining heritage markets and huge modern malls, as for the historical landmarks of Algeria, during the article we present to you the most important historical monuments in Algeria recommended.

 

Historical monuments in Algeria

 

Historical monuments in Algeria are crowded according to their cultural diversity and historical momentum, we now show you the most important historical monuments in Algeria such as:

 Notre Dame Africa Cathedral

 

It is one of the most famous and important historical landmarks in Algiers and is located in the Bologine neighborhood in the center of the city, its opening dates back to 1872 AD, and its construction took about 14 years, its architectural design combines the aesthetic lines of Moorish art and the modern Byzantine architectural character.

 

Ketchaoua Mosque

 

One of the most famous historical landmarks in Algeria, in the middle of the historical Kasbah neighborhood, its construction dates back to the Ottoman era, then it was turned into a church by the French occupation, to restore its historical and religious position after the evacuation in the sixties of the last century, and is characterized by the beauty of its architectural design and its high height.

 

Sidi Messed suspension bridge in Constantine

 

The entire city of Constantine is one of the most important historical monuments in Algeria and is nicknamed the city of suspension bridges because it was built on two high rocks connected by 8 suspension bridges, and it is also a center for the contemporary cultural renaissance and an incubator for the authentic Algerian heritage.

One of Algeria's most prominent historical landmarks, the Sidi Messid suspension bridge is a bridge that crosses the Oued Rimal and connects the east and west of Constantine.

Visitors enjoy the ascent and crossing of the bridge amidst a magnificent view of Algeria's expansive deserts.

 

Monument to the Dead

 

One of the most prominent historical landmarks in Algeria, where the French built it in 1934 in memory of their dead who died in the First World War, and then soon turned the monument into a tourist attraction whose visitors enjoy climbing to the top and enjoying a bright panoramic view of the entire city of Constantine.

 

Oran Regional Theatre

 

The regional theater is one of the most important historical landmarks in Algeria, which is located in the First of November Square, characterized by its wonderful European design, and its location in the cultural heart of the city, with huge performance halls, and successive local and international artistic, musical and cultural events.

 

Great Temple of Oran

 

Located on Mohammed Al-Baghdadi Street, it was originally a Jewish temple built in 1918 as the largest and most beautiful temple in the African continent, and is characterized by basalt stones brought from the Palestinian city of Jerusalem, in addition to its high height, and its mosaic and stained glass decorations, after independence, specifically in 1963, the country's government converted it into a mosque under the name "Abdullah bin Salam Mosque".

 

St. Augustine's Cathedral Ennit

 

St. Augustine's Cathedral is located in the historical neighborhood of Bou Khadra, and the cathedral is one of the historical tourist attractions in Algeria, dating back to the beginnings of the French colonization of Algeria, where the French built it on the ruins of the Hippo temple, which has a religious status for the ancient Berbers, characterized by European architecture Very luxurious and luxurious, similar to the churches of the French Renaissance, as well as multiple pure basalt and gold statues.

 

Sidi Abou Marwan Mosque

 

It is considered one of the most important historical monuments in Algeria because it is attributed to the good guardian Sidi Abu Marwan, who settled in the city in 1087 until his death, where legends hovered around him in reverence and exaggeration, in addition to the architectural style of the mosque in which the arts of Amizigh, Fatimid, African and Senhaji architecture overlap.

 

Cave of Bani Aad Tlemcen

 

In addition to the fame and important destination for medical tourism, where the city of Tlemcen enjoys various water springs, it also has a long history and a long history behind the most prominent historical landmarks of Algeria, which date back to the Phoenicians until the Arab conquest by Uqba bin Nafi in 671 AD.

The cave of Beni Ad is one of the most important geological landmarks in Algeria, as it is located in the Ain Faza area, characterized by its rock formations and beautiful bright colors, in addition to the fresh waterfall that is surrounded by green spaces on all sides.

 

 

The Grand Mosque

 

It is one of the historical landmarks of Algeria, dating back to 1136 AD at the height of the rule of the Almoravid state, and can be considered a painting of majesty and genius of the Islamic style, as it has a large area and decorated the walls with Quranic verses of Moroccan mosaics.

 

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