The Library of Alexandria was one of the most significant libraries of the ancient world, located in Alexandria, Egypt. Founded in the 3rd century BCE, it aimed to collect all the knowledge of the world, housing countless scrolls and texts from various cultures and civilizations.
This remarkable institution was not just a library but also a hub for scholars and intellectuals, fostering research and discussion. Unfortunately, the library faced multiple destructions over the centuries, leading to the loss of invaluable works and knowledge, marking a tragic chapter in the history of learning.