
Pompey's Pillar, an impressive Roman triumphal column, stands tall in Alexandria, Egypt. Erected in honor of Emperor Diocletian in 297 AD, this monumental structure rises to a height of over 25 meters and is made from red granite. Visitors can explore the surrounding site, which includes remnants of ancient temples and the nearby Serapeum, once a significant center of worship. The pillar offers a glimpse into the city's Greco-Roman past, making it a must-see for history enthusiasts and travelers alike.
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