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8 December 2022
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Temple of Horus in-Edfu

The well-preserved Ptolemaic Temple of Horus is the second largest temple in Egypt. After the temple of Karnak, it is the second largest temple in Egypt. The temple was one of the last attempts of the Ptolemaic dynasty to build in the style and splendor of their predecessors. Construction of the complex took about 200 […]


8 December 2022
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Deir-Al-Haggar

Deir Al-Haggar, literally “Monastery of the Stone”, is a restored Roman sandstone temple built during the reign of Nero and dedicated to the ancient Egyptian gods Amun, Mut and Khons. The paintings, cartouches and symbols etched on the walls of the temple are well preserved. deir al hagar,deir el hagar,hagar,deir el qamar,deir al qamar,deir el […]


8 December 2022
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Serabit el Khadem-Temple

On the western side of Sinai is one of the rare traces left by the ancient Egyptians on the peninsula. The Serabit el Khadem Temple of Hathor is located in the rocky mountain landscape amidst an ancient turquoise mining settlement that provided the pharaohs with beautiful stones used to make ornaments, jewelry and blue paint. […]


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 […]

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