
About Bibliotheca Alexandrina
Discover the Modern Marvel: Bibliotheca Alexandrina
Step into a contemporary wonder that echoes the intellectual grandeur of the ancient Library of Alexandria. The Bibliotheca Alexandrina is more than a library; it is a lively cultural hub with striking architecture, rare collections, and sweeping views of the Mediterranean. A testament to humanity's enduring quest for knowledge, it stands as a beacon of learning reborn on Alexandria's shore.
What Makes Bibliotheca Alexandrina Special?
Conceived by the Norwegian architectural firm Snøhetta, the Bibliotheca Alexandrina's immense exterior immediately captures the imagination. Shaped like a colossal, tilted sun disk, its granite walls display characters from 120 distinct scripts, a visual symbol of global knowledge and cultural exchange.
Inside, the primary reading area cascades over seven levels. Designed to hold millions of volumes, its scale and light-filled layout create an inspiring space for focused study and quiet reflection.

A Legacy Reborn: The Modern Revival
The original Library of Alexandria, founded in the 3rd century BCE, was a preeminent center of learning. It housed vast scroll collections and welcomed scholars from across the ancient world.
Though its decline and destruction remain debated, its legend endured. Decades of vision and international support led to the modern Bibliotheca Alexandrina, a bold revival that honors the past while looking to the future.
What to See and Do
Beyond contemporary literature, the library hosts specialized spaces for many audiences. The Taha Hussein Library serves visually impaired readers, and dedicated sections for children and young adults nurture a lifelong love of books.
Highlights include diverse museums and permanent exhibitions:
- Antiquities Museum: Artifacts from the Pharaonic, Roman, and Coptic periods.
- Manuscript Museum: Ancient texts, rare books, and vital historical documents.
- Sadat Museum: The life and legacy of former Egyptian President Anwar Sadat.
- History of Science Museum: Egypt's contributions to science through the ages.
- Permanent Exhibitions: Rotating displays of art, photography, and cultural themes.
- Planetarium: An immersive journey through the cosmos for all ages.
From upper levels, enjoy panoramic views across the Mediterranean Sea and Alexandria's Corniche.

How to Visit Bibliotheca Alexandrina
Getting There
The Bibliotheca Alexandrina sits on the Corniche, Alexandria's scenic waterfront. It is easy to reach by:
- Taxi: The simplest door-to-door option, widely available.
- Public Bus: Several lines stop nearby, though routes can be tricky for first-time visitors.
- Walk: If staying close by, a stroll along the Corniche offers great views.
Tickets and Entry
Admission to the main reading areas is generally free for visitors who wish to browse or study. Separate tickets are required for the museums, exhibitions, and the Planetarium. Check the official Bibliotheca Alexandrina website for current prices and opening hours, as they may change.
Time Needed
To appreciate the architecture, main reading areas, and a couple of museums, plan at least 3–4 hours. If you want to explore multiple exhibitions or attend a Planetarium show, allow half a day or more.

Best Time to Visit & Tips
Best Time to Visit
The Bibliotheca Alexandrina is rewarding year-round. To skip peak heat and larger crowds, visit in spring (March–May) or autumn (September–November), when the weather is pleasant for exploring Alexandria.
Tips for Visitors
- Dress Respectfully: Modest attire is appreciated in Egyptian cultural institutions.
- Photography: Allowed in designated areas; flash may be restricted in museums. Check signs or ask staff.
- Guided Tours: Join a tour for deeper insights into the site's history, design, and collections.
- Cafes and Shops: On-site cafes and a gift shop offer convenient breaks and souvenirs.
- Check Schedule: The library hosts cultural events, lectures, and workshops. See the official website for current listings.

Historical Significance
A Legacy Reborn
Founded in the 3rd century BCE, the original Library of Alexandria was one of the ancient world's great intellectual hubs. It gathered vast scroll collections and drew scholars from many civilizations.
Its decline and destruction remain debated, yet its legacy has inspired generations. The legend of a universal library lived on, shaping visions of knowledge-sharing across cultures.
The Modern Revival
In the 1970s, Alexandria University, with UNESCO's backing, advanced the idea of reviving the library. An international architectural competition followed, attracting global submissions.
Snøhetta's bold, symbolic design won. Construction began in 1992, and after years of careful planning and building, the Bibliotheca Alexandrina opened on October 16, 2002. The project reflected broad international support and donations, renewing a spirit of inquiry and cross-cultural dialogue for the modern era.
Tours Visiting Bibliotheca Alexandrina
Private, Egyptologist-guided experiences with tickets and transfers handled for you.

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Bibliotheca Alexandrina — Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know before visiting Bibliotheca Alexandrina.
