Montaza Palace is a historic palace, museum, and lush garden located in Alexandria, Egypt. Built in 1892 by Khedive Abbas II, it served as a hunting lodge and later expanded by King Fuad I as a summer retreat. The palace features a mix of Ottoman and Florentine styles, with stunning sea views and intricate Italian Renaissance design details. Today, the palace grounds are open to the public as a park and forest reserve, while the El-Haramlek Palace houses a museum showcasing the history of the Muhammad Ali Dynasty.