The French Cultural Center
The French Cultural Center is considered as a meeting point for all those who wish to recognize French culture and France, one of the bridges connecting the Egyptian. The center is in an archaeological palace dating from the nineteenth century. For a long time it was called "the house of France" and the palace was surrounded by an Italian-style garden owned by France since 1886 AD. and this building has been used as a cultural center for the dissemination of French culture in Egypt since 1967 AD. and regularly organizes cultural events for the Francophone public and friends of French culture in Alexandria.
The building comprises two reception rooms: a central 200-square-foot room on the ground floor and another 60-square-foot room on the first floor.
The large hall dedicated to monthly exhibitions throughout the year (photography and graphic arts, sculpture, design, science and technology and various public events), the first floor includes a space available for young creators and civil society in Alexandria for exhibitions and events with, besides the "Massignon" (70 seats) And "Berk" (40 seats) equipped with interactive digital screens to host meetings, conferences and lessons in French, Food provides the main activities of French language courses for Egyptians to help them learn and learn French. The Center for Academic Cooperation, which owns the center, operates solely to improve education in French schools and French-speaking colleges in Alexandria. The Center also includes the library and strives to be a place that connects with modern France and French reality through the library presentation of documents we talk about France and history and culture, like its books - newspapers - magazines - Videotapes - CDs, etc. He tries to paint a picture of French renewed life as he tries to paint a picture of classical French culture and also watches events in France and all this stuff is available But to library visitors from Alexandria's auditorium, the French Theater is also a 240-seat capacity equipped with simultaneous Bkapente piano translation and audio and lighting equipment and professional appearance.
The theater is used for all kinds of events organized by the Institute and its affiliates, embraces the Institute's garden cafeteria and restaurant "Le Boodwar" with a capacity of 50 seats, and the Institute's nine outdoor spaces for nearly four hundred people, the Institute offers many cultural activities throughout the year to complement the process of learning French outside the classroom.
Teaching Center Address: 30 Nabi Daniel Street