
Pompey's Pillar stands as a remarkable testament to Roman influence in Alexandria. Erected in AD 297, this towering granite column rises approximately 25 meters, offering visitors a glimpse into ancient engineering. Surrounded by the remnants of the Serapeum, the site provides insights into the religious and cultural life of the city during the Roman era. As you stand before this impressive structure, take a moment to appreciate the intricate carvings and the history they represent, making it a significant highlight for anyone exploring Alexandria.
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