Notre Dame
d'Afrique:-
Notre Dame d'Afrique
is a Roman Catholic basilica in Algiers, Algeria.
Martyrs' Memorial,
Algiers:-
The Maqam Echahid is
an iconic concrete monument commemorating the Algerian war for independence.
The monument was opened in 1982 on the 20th anniversary of Algeria's
independence.
Bardo National Museum
of Prehistory and Ethnography:-
The Bardo National
Museum of Prehistory and Ethnography is a national museum located in Algiers,
Algeria. It was established in the 1920s.
National Museum of
Fine Arts of Algiers:-
The Musée National
des Beaux-Arts is a museum located in Algiers, Algeria. On May 14th, 1962 over
300 works of art were brought to the Louvre in Paris from the Museum.
Ketchaoua Mosque:-
The Ketchaoua Mosque
is a mosque in Algiers, the capital of Algeria. It is located at the foot of
the Casbah, which was built during the Ottoman rule in the 17th century, which
is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Jardin d'Essai du
Hamma:-
The Botanical Garden
of Hamma, also known as The Test Garden Hamma is a 58-hectare botanical garden
located in the Mohamed Belouizdad district of Algiers. It was established in
1832.
Museum of Modern Art
of Algiers:-
The Museum of Modern
Art of Algiers is an art museum in Algiers. It was inaugurated in 2007.
Saint Augustin
Basilica:-
The Basilique Saint
Augustin is a Roman Catholic basilica and Pro-cathedral dedicated to Saint
Augustine of Hippo located in Annaba, Algeria. The basilica is under the
circumscription of the Diocese of Constantine
Great Mosque of
Algiers:-
The Great Mosque of
Algiers or “Djama’a al-Kebir” is a mosque in Algiers, Algeria, located very
close to Algiers Harbor. An inscription on the minbar or the pulpit testifies
to fact that the mosque was built in 1097.
M'zab:-
The M'zab or Mzab, is
a natural region of the northern Sahara Desert in Ghardaïa Province, Algeria.
It is located 600 km south of Algiers and there are approximately 360,000
inhabitants.
Museum of
Antiquities:-
The Museum of
Antiquities is an art museum in Algiers, Algeria. The museum opened in 1897. In
1911, it was described as having "the finest collection of the kind in
Algeria." The museum holds objects related to Algeria and Rome.
Beni Hammad Fort:-
Beni Hammad Fort,
also called Al Qal'a of Beni Hammad is a fortified palatine city in Algeria.
Now in ruins, in the 11th century, it served as the first capital of the
Hammadid dynasty.
Museum of Popular
Arts and Traditions:-
The Musée national
des Arts et Traditions Populaires is a museum in Algeria.
Royal Mausoleum of
Mauretania:-
The Royal Mausoleum
of Mauretania is a funerary monument located on the road between Cherchell and
Algiers, in Algeria. The Mausoleum is the tomb where the Berber King Juba II
and Queen Cleopatra Selene II, sovereigns of Mauretania, are buried.
Fort Santa Cruz:-
Fort Santa Cruz,
Oran, is one of the three forts in Oran, the second largest port city of
Algeria; the other two forts are Fort de la Moune at the western end of the
port and Fort St. Philippe, a replacement of the old castle of the Saints known
in Spanish as Castillo de los Santos, at the centre of Oran. The three forts
are connected by tunnels. Fort Santa Cruz was built between 1577 and 1604 by
the Spaniards on the Pic d’Aidour above Gulf of Oran in the Mediterranean Sea,
at an elevation of above 400 metres (1,312 ft). In 1831, the French occupied
Oran and the fort.
Emir Abdelkader
Mosque:-
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