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8 December 2022
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Red-Chapel of Hatshepsut

The red and black walls of this ancient place of worship gave it its name. The temple was built in 1479 BC by Hatshepsut and Thutmosis II and was meant to house the barque of the god Amun. After the death of Hatshepsut it was destroyed by her nephew Thutmose III. Fortunately, a group of […]


8 December 2022
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Ramesseum

The construction of the mortuary temple of Ramses II as part of his tomb complex took about 20 years. The magnificent temple is located on the west bank of Luxor and in its time the Ramesseum was comparable in magnificence to Abu Simbel and Medinet Habu. Ironically, the Nile floods destroyed the temple, which depicts […]


8 December 2022
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Maidum-Pyramid

Built by Pharaoh Snefru, father of Cheops, the pyramid of Maidum appears to stand alone on the edge of the desert, near several smaller mastabas. The eight-layered structure is considered the first attempt at a true pyramid and is the first Egyptian pyramid to have an above-ground burial chamber with beautiful and innovative arched walls. […]


8 December 2022
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The Mummification-Museum in Luxor

located north of the Luxor Temple overlooking the Nile, opened in 1997 and is considered one of the most unique museums in Egypt. It explains the ancient Egyptian art of mummification through the tools and materials used in the mummification process, the canopic jars used to store internal organs, and the deities of the cemeteries […]


8 December 2022
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Medinet-Habu

The mortuary temple of Ramses III features well-preserved ancient Egyptian art and architecture. Walk through the remains of the workers’ mud-brick houses at the rear of the site and then to the magnificent temples. Hatshepsut and Tuthmosis III supervised the construction of the original Temple of Amun, which was later walled into the complex by […]

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