Tell Basta (Bubastis), ancient capital of the cult of Bastet and setting of the Coptic tradition of the Holy Family: pharaonic ruins, miraculous well and intertwined biblical prophecies
Monastery of Saint Macarius the Great, cradle of the Christian desert in Wadi El Natrun: relics of saints, seven churches and a living Coptic monastic tradition
Syriac Monastery of Saint Mary: a 6th-century jewel in Wadi El Natrun, famous for its manuscripts, frescoes, and the tradition of Saint Ephrem the Syrian.
Coptic Monastery of Paromeos: founded in the 4th century by Saint Macarius, home of Saint Moses the Black and living jewel of the Wadi El Natrun desert.
Coptic monastery of Anba Bishoy: founded in the 4th century, the largest active center of Wadi El Natrun, with five churches, a fortress and rich monastic traditions.
Andorno’s Sanctuary & Sacred Mount: grotto of the Baptist with healing waters, Vittone’s Baroque church, hermit chapels, the 1764 “Campanun,” and the historic road–tunnel link to Oropa