The National Museum of Antiquities and Islamic Art (Musée National des Antiquités et des Arts Islamiques) in Algeria is one of the oldest and most important museum institutions in Africa.
Timgad is an ancient Roman city in North Africa, the ruins of which are located in Algeria, 480 km southeast of Algeria and 35 km east of the city of Batna. In 1982, the ancient city of Timgad was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Hammam Meskutin is a small resort town located 15 kilometers from the city of Helm. First of all, it is known for its hot thermal springs, the water temperature in which ranges from 70 to 96 degrees Celsius.
Mzab is a valley in northern Sahara, about 600 km south of the city of Algeria. In the 11th century, five fortified settlements were built in the valley by Berber Ibadite Muslims. In 1982, the Mzab Valley was included in the UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Tassilin-Ager is a sandy rock formation located on a vast plateau in the Sahara desert, in southeast Algeria. Tassilin-Adzhera was brought worldwide fame by the huge vivid rock paintings of the Neolithic era discovered here in 1910.