28°55′29″N 32°20′54″E / 28.9247117°N 32.3483919°E
Mount Colzim (or Qulzum, Qalzam, or Qolozum[1]), also known as the Inner Mountain of Saint Anthony, is a mountain in Red Sea Governorate, Egypt, which was the final residency of Anthony the Great from about AD 311, when he was 62 years of age,[1][2] to his death in 356.[3][4][5] Currently, the Monastery of Saint Anthony, a Coptic Orthodox monastery, exists in the same location.