Benghazi Landmarks

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University of Benghazi

The oldest and most prestigious university in Libya, established in 1955. It represents the foundational pillar of modern Libyan education and intellectual life. Its architectural significance lies in its history as the starting point for modern higher education in the country, fostering generations of national leaders and experts.

Al-Manar Palace (The Lighthouse Palace)

A deeply symbolic site, Al-Manar Palace is historically recognized as the location where Libya’s Declaration of Independence was first announced. It has also housed the beginnings of the first Libyan university, underscoring its role as a birthplace for both political sovereignty and academic excellence.

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Benghazi Cathedral

It is one of the most prominent and iconic architectural landmarks in the city, known for its majestic, distinctive dome and classical European design.

The Old Mosque

Known for its traditional architectural design, this mosque is a vital center of worship and a testament to the city’s long-standing Islamic heritage and traditional building techniques.

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Sidi Akhribish Lighthouse

It is one of the most prominent and iconic architectural landmarks in the city, known for its majestic, distinctive dome and classical European design.

The Islamic Dawa Complex

A key center for religious scholarship and outreach, complementing the city’s spiritual infrastructure.

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The Tomb of Omar Al-Mukhtar

A site of immense national and historical reverence, honoring the Libyan national hero. It is a focal point for national identity and historical memory.

The Old Port (Al-Mina’a Al-Qadim)

Historically, the Old Port served as the commercial gateway to the city and the entire region. Its location and facilities are crucial for reinforcing Benghazi’s planned role as a global logistics and trade hub.

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Souq Al-Dhalam

An historically distinctive marketplace renowned for its traditional commerce and vibrant social interaction. It remains an essential component of the city’s cultural and commercial vitality that must be preserved.

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