Agence Nationale de Gestion des Réalisations des Grands Projets de la Culture
Agence Nationale de Gestion des Réalisations des Grands Projets de la Culture is a government office in El Mouradia, Sidi M’hamed, Algiers Province. Agence Nationale de Gestion des Réalisations des Grands Projets de la Culture is situated nearby to the tourism office Atlas tours, as well as near the government office Embassy of Tunisia.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include El Mouradia Palace and Hotel El-Djazaïr.
El Mouradia Palace
Public building
Photo: U.S. Department of State, Public domain.
El Mouradia Palace is the office and residence of the president of Algeria. It is located in the neighborhood of El Mouradia on the hills overlooking Algiers. "El Mouradia" is also widely used as a shorthand for the Algerian president's office. El Mouradia Palace is situated 710 metres south of Agence Nationale de Gestion des Réalisations des Grands Projets de la Culture.
Hotel El-Djazaïr
Hotel
Photo: Raisamo, CC BY-SA 4.0.
The Hotel El-Djazaïr, formerly Hôtel Saint-George, is a historic hotel in Algiers. From November 1942 to December 1943, it served as the location for Allied Force Headquarters, led by Dwight D. Eisenhower. Hotel El-Djazaïr is situated 310 metres northwest of Agence Nationale de Gestion des Réalisations des Grands Projets de la Culture.
British Embassy
Government office
Photo: Sabi sabrwina, CC BY-SA 4.0.
British Embassy is a government office, which is situated 580 metres northwest of Agence Nationale de Gestion des Réalisations des Grands Projets de la Culture.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include El Mouradia and Algiers.
El Mouradia
Town
El Mouradia-El Golf is a municipality in Algiers Province, Algeria. It is administratively part of Sidi M'Hamed district. Its municipal code is 1627 and postal code is 16035 and it has a population of 29,503 as of the 1998 census, which gives it 11 seats in the PMA.
Algiers
Photo: Clapsus, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Algiers is the capital and largest city of Algeria, set along the Mediterranean coast. Known for its striking French colonial architecture, the city reveals layers of history shaped by Ottoman rule, French colonialism and Algerian independence.
Hydra
Town
Photo: Wikimedia, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Hydra is a commune in the province of Algiers, Algeria. It is located in Bir Mourad Raïs district, in the plateau of western Algiers, the wealthier part of the national capital.
Agence Nationale de Gestion des Réalisations des Grands Projets de la Culture
- Type: Government office
- Categories: commerce, office, and government building
- Location: El Mouradia, Sidi M’hamed, Algiers Province, Algeria, North Africa, Africa
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Latitude
36.75267° or 36° 45′ 10″ northLongitude
3.04879° or 3° 2′ 56″ eastOpen location code
8F85Q23X+3GOpenStreetMap ID
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In Other Languages
From Arabic to French—“Agence Nationale de Gestion des Réalisations des Grands Projets de la Culture” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “الوكالة الوطنية لتسيير الإنجازات المشاريع الكبرى للثقافة”
- French: “Agence Nationale de Gestion des Réalisations des Grands Projets de la Culture”
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Highlights include Atlas tours and Embassy of Tunisia.
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