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Algiers, known as “the White,” is a city where history and modern life meet along the stunning Mediterranean coast. Its iconic Casbah, a UNESCO World Heritage site, showcases narrow alleys and traditional architecture, while the waterfront and modern districts buzz with energy. Between sea, hills, and diverse architecture, Algiers captivates visitors with its charm, culture, and vibrant atmosphere.

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Basilica of Our Lady of Africa

Built in the 19th century on the heights of Algiers, the Basilica of Our Lady of Africa is a neo-Byzantine masterpiece. Overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, this sanctuary offers breathtaking views of the bay and stands as a symbol of spirituality and coexistence in Algeria.

Royal Mausoleum of Mauretania

Located near Tipaza, the Royal Mausoleum of Mauretania — also known as the Tomb of the Christian Woman — is an impressive funerary monument dating back to the 1st century BC. Built as the burial place of King Juba II and Queen Cleopatra Selene, it stands out for its circular design and majestic proportions. As a symbol of Algeria’s rich Numidian and Roman heritage, it overlooks the Mediterranean and remains a must-see archaeological landmark.

Great Mosque of Algiers

Inaugurated in 2019, the Great Mosque of Algiers – known as Djamaâ El Djazaïr – is the largest mosque in Africa and the third largest in the world. Its 265-meter-high minaret is the tallest in the world. Designed with a mix of modern style and traditional Islamic influences, it can accommodate up to 120,000 worshippers. Overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, it stands as a major symbol of contemporary Algeria and its religious heritage.