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15/19.- Alexandria, Qaitbey fortress
The island
of Pharos was a major port having two huge harbors. The Fort was
built in the 1480's by Sultan Qaitbey, on the site of Alexandria's
ancient lighthouse. Parts of the remains of the lighthouse can be
seen in the construction of the old fort. One of the seven wonders
of the ancient World, the lighthouse was an astonishing 125m in
height with approximately three hundred rooms at the bottom for
workers. Running through the center was a double spiral ascent and
hydraulic machinery that raised fuel to the top. The lantern at the
top of the lighthouse remains a mystery. Some say it contained a
polished steel mirror that reflected light by day, and fire by
night. Others say it was made of transparent glass. The lantern and
the top two stories fell around 700 AD according to many reports,
and the rest of the lighthouse was destroyed by an earthquake around
1100. In its place a Mosque was built, which was damaged by an
earthquake in the 14th century. The entrance is through a gateway
made of red Aswan granite. Located beside the mosque is a cistern
that was used to store water in case of a siege. Also located inside
the fort is the Naval Museum which contains artifacts from the Roman
and Napoleonic sea battles. => next |