2024

OUR LADY OF AFRICA

Churches cathedrals basilicas and chapels
5/5
7 reviews

Built in 1872, on a promontory 124 m above the sea, the Basilica of Notre-Dame d'Afrique is considered the counterpart of Notre-Dame-de-la-Garde in Marseille. The basilica is dedicated to the Virgin. Its construction is the result of a pilgrimage that began in 1846 on the initiative of two Lyonnais, Marguerite Berger and Anna Cinquin, who placed a statuette of the Virgin in the trunk of an olive tree in a nearby ravine as a tribute to the shrine of their hometown. The Chapel of St. Joseph, erected in 1856, followed this first shrine before being replaced by the Basilica, which began construction in 1858. The basilica is built in a neo-Byzantine style, with a dome decorated with a cross and flanked by a minaret-shaped campanile housing eleven bells. Its soberly decorated facade is crowned by a frieze of blue and white ceramic. Inside, in Hispano-Moorish style, the walls are covered withex-votos offered by believers of all confessions coming from Algeria, from all over Africa and elsewhere in gratitude to the Virgin Mary. Written in French, Latin, Arabic, Tifinah, Italian, Spanish, English and Russian, the first ones date from the origins of the basilica, others are very recent. Among them, you will notice that of Father Charles de Foucauld, that of the astronaut Frank Borman who visited the sanctuary in 1970 and on which is inscribed a word from Genesis pronounced in space in 1968 and those of the sailors thanking the Virgin for not having abandoned them during the storms.

In the apse, with its walls decorated with frescoes recounting the lives of Saint Augustine and Saint Monica, his mother, stands the statue of Our Lady of Africa, given to Bishop Dupuch in 1838 by the young girls of the Sacred Heart boarding school in Lyon. The color of its bronze, altered by time, has earned the statue the name of the Black Virgin. The pedestal decorated with blue ceramics was restored by the master Mohamed Boumehdi who also made the ceramics placed to the right of the heart in tribute to the White Fathers of Tizi Ouzou murdered in 1994. Nearby, the names of the monks of Tibhirine murdered in 1996 are also inscribed.

The astonishing inscriptions in French, Arabic and Kabyle and the prayer "Our Lady of Africa, pray for us and for the Muslims" reveal the fraternal and intercultural dimension of the place. Model ships are hung in homage to the sailors who sank at sea. The organ, beautifully decorated, was chosen by Camille Saint-Saëns. Damaged by sea winds and earthquakes, the basilica was the object of important restoration work directed by the architect Xavier David, who was responsible for the renovation of Notre-Dame-de-la-Garde in Marseille. Organ concerts are regularly given there.
On the esplanade, the statue of Cardinal Lavigerie, the work of J. Vezien, erected in 1925 and restored in 2019.

The ceramics placed to the right of the choir in homage to the nineteen Catholic religious murdered in the 1990s (including the four White Fathers of Tizi Ouzou in 1994, Pierre Claverie, bishop of Oran, and the monks of Tibhirine in 1996) were placed there following their beatification in December 2018.

Very nice view of the northern districts of the city; the Christian and Jewish cemeteries (where Roger Hanin is buried since 2015), the Omar Hamadi stadium (ex-Saint-Eugene) and the sea from the square of the basilica.

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2024

MONUMENT TO THE MARTYRS

Memorial to visit
4.1/5
7 reviews

Built in 1982, the Maqâm Echahid, also called "Houbel" by the Algerians, is a memorial to the martyrs of the Algerian War. The monument is 92 m high and consists of three concrete palms symbolizing the three pillars of the new Algeria: agriculture, industry and culture. The construction of the monument was supposed to mark the shift of the city center to the south. Under the monument is the National Museum of the Moudjahid. A beautiful panorama of the bay and the southern districts can be seen from the balustrade at the top of Omar Kechkar Road.

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2024

CENTRAL ARMY MUSEUM

Museums
4/5
2 reviews

In the face of the precedent, in a building with modern lines, the exhibitions focus mainly on the struggles for independence conducted by both the numides kings and the opponents of Ottoman domination. From a sword offered to the Emir Abdelkader by Napoleon III to the personal objects of Colonel Amirouche or Ali la Pointe which was illustrated during the Battle of Algiers (1957), passing through the guillotine of Serkadji prison (ex Barbarossa), the collections are enlightening.

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2024

NATIONAL MUSEUM OF ANTIQUITIES AND ISLAMIC ARTS

Museums
4/5
1 review

Inaugurated in 1897, the Antiques Museum is the oldest museum in Algeria and Africa. It houses a collection of classical antiquities (sculptures, mosaics, bronzes…) uncovered in the main archaeological sites of Algeria (bronzes hall, marble hall, court), as well as a collection of Muslim art from the Maghreb (Algerian, Moroccan, Tunisian), the West (Spanish art) and the Near East (Egypt, Syria, Turkey, Iran).): pottery, furniture, urban and rural objects, earthenware. Among the major pieces of the Islamic Arts Section, the minbar of the Great Mosque of Algiers and the carved wooden door of the Ketchaoua Mosque.

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2024

VILLA DES ARCADES OR VILLA RAÏS HAMIDOU

Museums

This former agricultural estate belonged to the early nineteenth to Ra Hamidou, the Exiled Admiral of the Dey d'Algiers. Classified in 1945, the two buildings were so renovated and renovated, especially by Pouillon who lived there, that they have little to see with the original palaces. The tiles were brutally deposited in the 1980 s and the attempts to renovate the late 1990 s were not able to revive the walls.

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2024

NATIONAL MUSEUM OF THE BARDO, MUSEUM OF PREHISTORY AND ETHNOGRAPHY

Museums

This ancient «Moorish» villa, nestled in the heart of a garden, has very interesting collections of most of the remains found during excavations in Algeria. Classified as a historic monument since September 1985, the museum, inaugurated in April 1930, is composed of two buildings that could be used for the visit alone. It contains traditional elements of Ottoman architecture (low doors, quarrels, green courtyard, etc.) decorated with precious wood, ceramics and wrought iron. A time of General Exelmans, the Ottoman part was built at the end of the th century by a Tunisian who gave him the name of the palace of his hometown, in his suburb, then called Mustapha. For summer stays, the "djenane" was surrounded by gardens and orchards full of fountains and basins; today it houses the collections of ethnography. The museum's courtyard shows different aspects of Algerian life (Moorish coffee, kitchen, interior interior, crafts, etc.). A room shows the variety of traditional costumes in Algeria. On the top floor, the exhibitions are dedicated to the Hoggar. The second building dates from colonial times and was built in 1879 by a certain Mr Joret who wanted to add dependencies to the old home. Eight large rooms, bathed by the light of the day provided by large glass windows, host prehistoric collections, cave carvings with the remains of Tin Hinan, the legendary ancestor of the Tuareg, deposited here near the jewels found in the tomb of Abalessa near Tamanrasset. See also the fragments of jaws and crests of a Atlanthropus mauritanicus that lived about five hundred thousand years ago in Ternifine, in the region of Mascara.

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2024

MUSEUM OF FOLK ARTS AND TRADITIONS - DAR KHEDAOUDJ

Museums

It is in an ancient residence where Barbarossa lived, transformed into a home for girls and then hotel de ville by the colonial administration, which today we invite the Museum of Folk Arts and Traditions. Despite the disappearance of beautiful pieces scattered at Independence, the collections of carpets, pottery, embroidery and sumptuous jewels of the Aurès and Du remain interesting and enter the museum also allows to see the interior of a Casbah residence, even though it is not the most beautiful. In the rooms we also discover some nice illuminations and miniatures, a little forgotten art in Algeria, as well as a "Eugénie Salon" of the Empress who stayed here in 1860. The museum hosts artistic expression workshops for the Enfants children and temporary exhibitions of photos or painting.

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2024

PALACE OF RAÏS, ARTS AND CULTURE (BASTION 23, QASR ERRIES)

Museums

The Ra palace (captain), built in the second half of the 1576 th century to host the Ministry of the Navy, on the location of the Ez-Zoubia bordj built in, is an architectural ensemble comprising four buildings of the colour of sand. The first, the most interesting of the quality of its architecture and decoration, was the palace of the ra. The pierced walls of a multitude of small windows are covered with colourful mosaics reminiscent of the luxury and refinement of a detail Ottoman era. The sculpted ceilings are beautiful. The second, simpler building welcomed the farmer's farmer while the last part was a set of small buildings for the sailors and fishermen. The palace became at the beginning of the French occupation the residence of the counter-admiral in charge of the management of the port, the American consulate, the residence of the Duke of Aumale and the library before being abandoned and looted after 1962. Saved from imminent destruction, it has been restored to host temporary exhibitions of contemporary art.

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2024

PRINCESS CEMETERY

Religious buildings
Cemetery at the top of the street with legends about the princesses N'Fissa ... Read more
2024

UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE

Site of archaeology crafts and science and technology

UNESCO site listing Algerian sites inscribed on its World heritage. 

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2024

BEN-AKNOUN ZOOLOGICAL PARK

Animal park and aquarium

Located in the south-west of the centre of Algiers, the Zoological Park covers 304 ha.

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2024

CERVANTÈS CAVE

Natural site to discover
This cave in Algiers was the refuge of writer Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra ... Read more
2024

PRAGUE GARDEN (EX-MARENGO)

Parks and gardens

This sloping garden was set up by Colonel Marengo's military prisoners in 1833 on the location of a Muslim cemetery covering the remains of a Roman necropolis. A wide path crosses the park and winds through lush vegetation. The Queen's tomb was built in 1848 in memory of Queen Amélie, wife of Louis-Philippe I. This garden, which runs along the Emir Abdelkader lyceum (ex-Bugeaud), is rather poorly attended today.

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ARTS ON THE LOOSE

Art gallery exhibition space foundation and cultural center
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