Statue of Saad Zaghloul
Monument Statue commemorating Egyptian nationalist leader Saad Zaghloul
The statue of Saad Zaghloul is a public monument in Alexandria, Egypt, honoring the national leader Saad Zaghloul. It marks his importance in Egypt’s modern political history.
The monument is one of several civic statues in Alexandria and serves as a local point of interest for those exploring the city’s public squares and waterfront. It is generally visited for its historical association rather than as a major tourist attraction.
Erected to acknowledge Zaghloul’s role in Egypt’s nationalist movement and political history, the statue forms part of Alexandria’s collection of modern civic memorials.
Located in Alexandria on or near the city’s urban waterfront and public thoroughfares, the statue is accessible from the Corniche and central neighbourhoods.
- Commemoration: Commemorates Saad Zaghloul, a leading figure in Egypt's nationalist movement; typically sited in a public square or along Alexandria's Corniche.
How to Get to Statue of Saad Zaghloul #
Situated in central Alexandria; reach by taxi, public bus, or on foot from nearby promenades depending on exact location.
Tips for Visiting Statue of Saad Zaghloul #
- Statues in Alexandria are best seen in the cooler morning hours to avoid midday heat and traffic.
- Consult local guides for context-many public monuments have histories tied to 19th- and 20th-century political movements.
- Respect governmental buildings and any adjacent security perimeters when photographing.
Best Time to Visit Statue of Saad Zaghloul #
Autumn through winter provides the most comfortable conditions for exploring Alexandria's outdoor monuments.