Marsa Matruh is a resort town on Egypt’s Mediterranean coast, Marsa Matruh is a resort town on Egypt’s Mediterranean coast, known for its lagoons and white-sand beaches. It’s on a large bay, with the resort stretching along the shore. West of the town, Cleopatra’s Beach is surrounded by rocks, creating a natural pool called Cleopatra’s Bath. Near Rommel’s Beach is the Rommel Museum, with memorabilia and maps, in caves that served as the German WWII commander’s headquarters.
The Rommel Museum is a museum dedicated to the memory of German Field Marshal Erwin Rommel in Mersa Matruh in Egypt. It opened in 1977 on the initiative of the Egyptian government
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