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El-Ramel Station Square
Raml Station Square is considered one of Alexandria's oldest, oldest and most famous squares, as it is spread by huge buildings built in Florence's architecture and distinguished by a unique architectural character that mimics European architecture, the famous Italian architect Antonio Lasciac in 1887. The center is the Tram Station, and the square overlooks Alexandria Corniche on the Mediterranean coast.
Ramelh means sand, so it got its name because this area was just desert sand and small oases hosted by some Bedouins in the rainy season to look out for grazing for their herds and behind one of its dunes a A small village called Ramlh with few inhabitants and the Egyptian government is considered the region of military districts, which can only walk around people with the permission of the special authorities, even said in Egypt Mohammed Pasha said In 1858 a water desalination plant was installed, which led to the gradual urbanization until this small village was incorporated with the original town. Ramlh Station appeared when the Alexandria tram started and many shops were opened to satisfy the crowds. The tram, was more for sale in newspapers and located in the area the statue "Saad Zaghloul" of the liberal national movement symbol in the modern era carved an artist Egypt The most famous Mahmoud Mukhtar in 1938 is surrounded by a garden characterized by simplicity and beauty.
The station was an oasis for worldwide celebrities, such as the famous Greek poet Constantine Cavafy, who worked and lived near the station and his home was turned into a museum, as well as British author Lawrence Daryl, the author of Alexander's Quartet. Like many others, Alexandrian singer Demis Roussos, and world-renowned Egyptian writer Naqib Mahfouz and Tawfik al-Hakim, and poet Amal Donqol, Princess Fawzia, Queen Nazly and the brothers; Adham & Seif Wanly (Painters) and others.
It also has more than one place showing that Alexandria was in fact a cosmopolitan city, including the coffee mill (Sofianopoulos), which was a Greek Post until he became an Egyptian friend and agreed to turn it into a coffee mill making it a trademark. Delice was founded by the Greek Foreigner Mustache in 1907. Omar Afendi is one of the most beautiful commercial buildings in the vicinity of Raml Station, the Chamber of Commerce designed by French architect Victor Laranger in 1910 and the most important landmarks in the area are the Ibrahim Leader Mosque and the Cinema Complex. streets that are the largest in the area named after the famous name of the famous statue, "Saad Zaghloul" and the second street named after his wife's name, "Safia Zaghloul" It is now one of the most commercial streets of the city and El-Ramelh Station is considered the most important area for tourists and visitors of Alexandria city.

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