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History of Port Said
Port Said was founded by Said the Egyptian on Easter Monday, April 25, 1859, when Ferdinand de Lesseps gave the first symbolic swing of the ax to signal the beginning of construction. A wooden pier was built to connect Departure Island, as it quickly became known to the beach. After the end of World War I, the directors of the Suez Canal Company decided to establish a new city on the Asian bank. Port Fouad was designed by the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris. The houses follow the French model. The new city was founded in December 1926.

City Tourism
- The historic port of Said in Egypt
- Corniche
- Base of de Lesseps statue
- Port Said Lighthouse
- Simon Arzt Building
- Casa d’Italia
- Suez Canal Authority building
- Railway station
- Historic housing district
- Mansheya Square
- Obelisk of the Martyrs and the Victory Museum
- the beach
- Churches and mosques
- Marionite Church
- Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary
- Parish of the Virgin Mary
- Cathedral of the Archangel Michael.
- St. Bishoy Coptic Orthodox Church
- Eugenie Catholic Church
- Greek Orthodox Church
- Salam Mosque
- Abbasid Mosque
- Military Museum