Constantine: Sightseeing
Places and attractions in the Sightseeing category
Emir Abdelkader Mosque
The Emir Abdelkader Mosque is a mosque located in Constantine, the capital of Constantine province, Algeria. It is the second largest mosque in Algeria after Djamaa Al Djazair.
Sidi Rached Viaduct
The Sidi Rached Viaduct, The Sidi Rached bridge is a road viaduct that crosses the Rhummel gorges and connects the Coudiat district to Constantine Train station.
Salah Bey Viaduct
The Salah Bey Viaduct, is a cable-stayed bridge that spans the gorge valley of the Rhumel River in Constantine, North East Algeria is named after Salah Bey whose rule of the city was marked by major urban works, This viaduct is already considered the "eighth wonder" of the city with seven bridges.
Sidi M'Cid Bridge
Sidi M'Cid Bridge is a 164 m long suspension bridge across the Rhumel River in Constantine, Algeria. It was opened to traffic in April 1912 and until 1929 was the highest bridge in the world at 175 m.
Palais du Bey
Bey's Palace or Ahmad Bey Palace is a historic palace in Constantine, Algeria. The palace was one of the main sights during the selection of Constantine as Arab Capital of Culture in 2015.
Constantine Cable Car
The Constantine Gondola lift is a gondola lift, situated in Constantine in Algeria. It carries commuters through the gorges of the Rhumel River to link the eastern part of the city at the place Tatache Belkacem to the west in the city Emir Abdelkader, to the University Hospital Ben Badis.
Constantine 2 University
The Université Constantine 2, also known as the Université Abdelhamid Mehri de Constantine, is a university in Constantine, Algeria. Founded in November 2011.
Constantine 1 University
The Université Constantine 1, formerly the University of Mentouri, is a university located in Constantine, Algeria. Designed by Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer, the university was built from 1969 to 1972.
Constantinois
Constantinois is a cultural and historical region of the Maghreb, located in northeastern Algeria.
Cirta
Cirta, also known by various other names in antiquity, was the ancient Berber and Roman settlement which later became Constantine, Algeria. Cirta was the capital city of the Berber kingdom of Numidia; its strategically important port city was Russicada.