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Pompey’s Pillar Alexandria Egypt: History, Facts & Travel Guide

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Alexandria · Serapeum Ruins · Roman Egypt

Pompey’s Pillar Alexandria
History & Travel Guide

A towering Roman column rising above the ruins of the ancient Serapeum in the heart of Alexandria.

Pompey’s Pillar Alexandria Egypt is one of the city’s most distinctive ancient landmarks. Although its famous name suggests a link to Pompey, the monument is better understood through Emperor Diocletian, the Serapeum of Alexandria and the wider story of Greco-Roman Alexandria.

Pompey’s Pillar AlexandriaDiocletian ColumnSerapeum RuinsRoman AlexandriaAlexandria Day Tour
RomanAlexandria landmark
SerapeumAncient temple setting
30–45mRecommended stop
TopAlexandria route stop
Quick Visitor Answer

What is Pompey’s Pillar?

Pompey’s Pillar is a monumental Roman column in Alexandria, Egypt, standing within the remains of the Serapeum. Despite its popular name, it is not directly connected to Pompey; the monument is commonly associated with Emperor Diocletian and is usually visited with Kom El Shoqafa, Qaitbay Citadel and Bibliotheca Alexandrina on a private Alexandria day tour.

Why Visit Pompey’s Pillar

The Roman Column That Tells Alexandria’s Layered Story

Pompey’s Pillar is not just a single column standing in an open archaeological field. It is a visual reminder of Alexandria’s layered identity: Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Christian, Islamic and Mediterranean. The site places you inside the ruins of the Serapeum, once connected with the worship of Serapis and the intellectual world of ancient Alexandria.

The name can be misleading, but the history is more interesting. The monument is generally linked to Emperor Diocletian, while the wider setting connects to Roman Alexandria, ancient temple ruins, sphinx sculptures and the remains of a complex that once held major religious and cultural meaning.

For travelers planning a Pompey’s Pillar Alexandria Egypt visit, the best experience is to pair the column with Kom El Shoqafa Alexandria Catacombs, Qaitbay Citadel Alexandria and the Modern Library of Alexandria for a complete city route.

Pompey’s Pillar Alexandria Egypt inside the Serapeum ruinsPompey’s Pillar · Serapeum of Alexandria
Pompey’s Pillar in Pictures

A Column, Ancient Ruins and Alexandria’s City Horizon

The power of the site comes from contrast: a tall Roman column, broken temple remains, sphinx sculptures and the modern city surrounding one of Alexandria’s oldest archaeological spaces.

Pompey’s Pillar Alexandria and Serapeum ruins at sunset
Roman Column Alexandria EgyptThe tall column dominates the Serapeum site and gives the visit its strongest visual moment.
Kom El Shoqafa catacombs near Pompey’s Pillar Alexandria route
Nearby CatacombsKom El Shoqafa adds underground Greco-Roman depth to the same Alexandria route.
Qaitbay Citadel Alexandria coastal landmark paired with Pompey’s Pillar
Coastal Alexandria RouteQaitbay Citadel gives the same day a Mediterranean fortress experience.
History and Highlights

What Makes Pompey’s Pillar Important?

The site becomes far more meaningful when you see it as part of Roman Alexandria, the Serapeum, Diocletian’s legacy and Alexandria’s wider archaeological route.

Diocletian column Alexandria known as Pompey’s Pillar

Diocletian Column Alexandria

The monument is commonly connected with Emperor Diocletian, making it an essential stop for understanding Roman Alexandria.

Roman EgyptDiocletian
Serapeum of Alexandria ruins around Pompey’s Pillar

Serapeum of Alexandria

The surrounding ruins connect the column to one of ancient Alexandria’s most important religious complexes.

SerapeumAncient temple
Pompey’s Pillar exterior and Alexandria archaeological site

Alexandria Archaeological Site

The open-air setting gives visitors a clear view of the column, broken stones and the city landscape around the ancient site.

ArchaeologyOpen-air visit
Kom El Shoqafa Alexandria catacombs near Pompey’s Pillar

Kom El Shoqafa Pairing

The catacombs are one of the strongest nearby stops, adding underground tombs and Roman-Egyptian art to the same route.

CatacombsNearby stop
Qaitbay Citadel Alexandria after visiting Pompey’s Pillar

Qaitbay Citadel Add-On

After Roman Alexandria, the coastal fortress brings a completely different side of the city: sea walls, lighthouse legacy and Mediterranean views.

FortressSea views
Bibliotheca Alexandrina cultural route after Pompey’s Pillar

Bibliotheca Alexandrina Route

The modern library balances the old city story with architecture, culture and Alexandria’s identity as a Mediterranean city of learning.

CultureModern Alexandria
How to Visit

Best Way to Visit Pompey’s Pillar Alexandria

Best for Cairo-Based Travelers

  • Choose a private Alexandria day tour from Cairo with early pickup.
  • Visit Pompey’s Pillar with Kom El Shoqafa to keep the Greco-Roman story connected.
  • Continue to Qaitbay Citadel for Mediterranean views and a different historical layer.
  • Use a guide to explain why the name, the column and the Serapeum context matter.

Best for History Lovers

  • Focus on the difference between the popular name and the Diocletian connection.
  • Look for the wider Serapeum setting, not only the tall column.
  • Connect the visit with Roman Alexandria, ancient religion and later city history.
  • Pair with Kom El Shoqafa Catacombs for a deeper Roman-era route.
Timing and Practical Notes

Pompey’s Pillar Planning Details

Pompey’s Pillar works best as part of a complete Alexandria historical route rather than a standalone visit.

ItemPlanning DetailBest Use
Recommended duration30–45 minutesEnough for photos, ruins, guide explanation and site context.
Best pairingKom El Shoqafa + Qaitbay Citadel + Bibliotheca AlexandrinaBalanced Alexandria route covering ancient, coastal and modern landmarks.
Best timeMorning or late afternoonMore comfortable weather and better photography light.
Main themeRoman Alexandria and Serapeum ruinsGives the stop more depth than a quick photo visit.
Visitor stylePrivate guided Alexandria tourBest for efficient routing from Cairo and historical explanation.
Recommended Experiences

Best Tours Including Pompey’s Pillar

Pompey’s Pillar is usually part of a broader Alexandria sightseeing day, especially for travelers starting from Cairo.

Alexandria day tour from Cairo including Pompey’s Pillar
10 Hours · Private Tour

Alexandria Day Tour from Cairo

Private sightseeing route with Kom El Shoqafa, Pompey’s Pillar, Qaitbay Citadel, lunch and Egyptologist guide.

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Qaitbay Citadel Alexandria route with Pompey’s Pillar
Alexandria · Coastal Route

Pompey’s Pillar + Qaitbay Citadel

A strong history-and-sea combination linking Roman Alexandria with the city’s fortress and lighthouse legacy.

Explore Qaitbay →
Bibliotheca Alexandrina and Pompey’s Pillar Alexandria itinerary
Culture · City Day

Ancient and Modern Alexandria

Pair the Serapeum ruins with the modern Library of Alexandria for a wider view of the city’s knowledge legacy.

Explore Library →

Final order depends on pickup point, traffic, ticket timing, lunch location and whether you add the library or Mediterranean waterfront stops.

Suggested Itinerary

How to Fit Pompey’s Pillar into an Alexandria Day

RouteBest ForSuggested FlowUseful Link
Classic Alexandria DayFirst-time visitors from CairoKom El Shoqafa → Pompey’s Pillar → Qaitbay Citadel → Lunch → CornicheAlexandria Day Tour
Greco-Roman RouteHistory loversPompey’s Pillar → Serapeum ruins → Kom El Shoqafa → Roman Alexandria explanationKom El Shoqafa Guide
Coastal Culture RouteBalanced travelersPompey’s Pillar → Bibliotheca Alexandrina → Qaitbay Citadel → waterfront walkBibliotheca Alexandrina Guide
Egypt Package RouteInternational travelersCairo → Alexandria day → Nile Cruise → Luxor and Aswan monuments9 Day Egypt Tour
FAQ

Pompey’s Pillar Questions

What is Pompey’s Pillar in Alexandria?

Pompey’s Pillar is a monumental Roman column in Alexandria, Egypt, located within the remains of the Serapeum archaeological site.

Was Pompey’s Pillar built for Pompey?

No. Despite the popular name, the column is not directly connected to Pompey. It is commonly associated with Emperor Diocletian and Roman Alexandria.

Where is Pompey’s Pillar located?

It is located in Alexandria, Egypt, inside the Serapeum archaeological area, usually visited with Kom El Shoqafa and Qaitbay Citadel.

Can I visit Pompey’s Pillar from Cairo?

Yes. It is commonly included in a private Alexandria day tour from Cairo with early pickup and return in the evening.

How long do you need at Pompey’s Pillar?

Most visitors need around 30–45 minutes for photos, site exploration and a guided explanation of the column and Serapeum ruins.

What should I visit near Pompey’s Pillar?

The best nearby pairings are Kom El Shoqafa Catacombs, Qaitbay Citadel, Bibliotheca Alexandrina and the Alexandria Corniche.

Is Pompey’s Pillar good for photography?

Yes. The tall column, ancient ruins and open setting make it one of Alexandria’s strongest archaeological photo stops, especially in morning or late afternoon light.

Is Pompey’s Pillar worth visiting?

Yes, especially when included in a wider Alexandria historical route. It adds Roman Alexandria and Serapeum context to the city’s catacombs, fortress and waterfront landmarks.

Egypt Tours Club · Alexandria Historical Routes

Ready to Explore Roman Alexandria?

Visit Pompey’s Pillar with a private guide, then connect the Serapeum ruins to Kom El Shoqafa, Qaitbay Citadel, Bibliotheca Alexandrina and the wider Mediterranean story of Alexandria.