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  1. en.wikipedia.org

    World Heritage Sites; Site Image Location () Year listed UNESCO data Description Al Qal'a of Beni Hammad: M'Sila: 1980 102; iii (cultural) Qal'at Bani Hammad was founded by the Hammadid dynasty in 1007 in a mountain setting, initially as a military stronghold that became their capital. It was influential in the development of the Arab architecture, including in the Maghreb, Andalusia, and Sicily.
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  3. travel-tramp.com

    Jun 30, 2024The Royal Mausoleum of Mauritania is one of the most impressive historical sites in Algeria. 5. Timgad. I've sometimes seen Timgad, a former Roman Colonia founded by Emperor Trajan in the year 100 AD, referred to as the 'Pompeii of North Africa'. Not because the city was destroyed by a volcano, but because despite numerous sackings, the ruins are still so remarkably well preserved.
  4. tripadvisor.com

    The Kasbah is what remains of the citadel and its neighborhood. Walking inside it is certainly fascinating and extremely interesting. The streets are very narrow and there are many stairways, while many buildings are in a serious state of abandonment and partly collapsed.
  5. mosaicnorthafrica.com

    Feb 28, 2024Come explore all 7 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Algeria! These UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Algeria possess incredible historical heritage and cultural importance that are worth exploring on a private Algeria tour.. Al Qal'a of Ben Hammad (1980) Tassil n'Ajjer (1982) Djemila (1982) Casbah of Algiers (1992)
  6. wildyness.com

    This monument is considered among the most important landmarks of Algeria. It represents the Algerian people's identity and resilience. During the War of Independence, resistance fighters used it as a base. The Great Mosque of Algiers stands near the harbor, in the old Casbah neighborhood. Built of stone, brick, and wood, this stunning white ...
  7. lonelyplanet.com

    Jul 29, 2024The Arch of Trajan is a highlight of the magnificent Roman ruins at Timgad. Shutterstock 1. Timgad. Best for fans of epic Roman ruins. The UNESCO-listed Roman ruins at Timgad were built by the emperor Trajan in 100 CE. The site sits at a crucial pass through the Aurès Mountains, a strategic point that gave Rome control of access to the Sahara.
  8. worldatlas.com

    Threats and Preservation of Algeria's Treasured Sites . Other World Heritage Sites in Algeria include M'zab Valley, Tassili n'Ajjer, Timgad, and Tipasa. These heritage sites are protected by the National Laws to preserve and maintain the old sites from destruction. The sites are managed by Office of Cultural Properties Management and ...
  9. thebrainchamber.com

    Algeria, a country rich in history and diverse landscapes, boasts some of the most impressive ancient sites and historical places in North Africa. This blog post delves into eight of Algeria's most extraordinary landmarks, each offering a unique window into the country's vibrant past.
  10. Explore GeoEx's guide to Algeria's top UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Discover historical marvels in a journey through time, revealing Algeria's rich heritage. ... To see these incredible UNESCO World Heritage Sites and many other Algerian historic sites and cultural treasures, join one of GeoEx's small group departures. To learn more or to ...
  11. tripadvisor.com

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