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Alexandria's greatest attractions were its famous museum and library
because there was meeetings in there and had over 10,000 books
Some of the lost works believed to have been housed in the Library of Alexandria include writings by famous ancient scholars and philosophers such as Aristotle, Euclid, and Archimedes.
The Great Library of Alexandria belonged to the larger structure known as the Royal Library of Alexandria, which was part of the Mouseion, a center of learning and research in ancient Egypt.
This was the Pharos, or Lighthouse of Alexandria.
The library in Alexandria
Alexandria's greatest attractions were its famous museum and library
the library
Sorry to say, There is no answer to your question, but the most famous library of western antiquity was the Library of Alexandria, in Alexandria Egypt. Founded by Alexander the Great. Thank you
because there was meeetings in there and had over 10,000 books
The famous library that burned down was the Library of Alexandria, located in ancient Alexandria, Egypt. The Lighthouse of Alexandria, also known as the Pharos of Alexandria, was situated on the small island of Pharos near the city. Both structures were significant symbols of knowledge and engineering in the ancient world.
Alexandria's greatest attractions were its famous museum and library
It had a famous library. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Library_of_Alexandria
The address of the Alexandria Public Library is: 10 Maple Dr., Alexandria, 43001 0067
The address of the Alexandria Branch Library is: 109 Public Square, Alexandria, 37012 0367
Some of the lost works believed to have been housed in the Library of Alexandria include writings by famous ancient scholars and philosophers such as Aristotle, Euclid, and Archimedes.
The ancient city of Alexandria in Egypt was famous for its library, the Great Library of Alexandria, which was one of the largest and most significant libraries of the ancient world. It housed countless scrolls and books on various subjects, attracting scholars, philosophers, and researchers from all over the ancient world.