Philae Temple
The Temple of Philae is one of the most wonderful holy places in the city of Aswan. It is a temple dedicated to the worship of the goddess Isis, and it is the main temple on the island.
The Temple of Philae is one of the most wonderful holy places in the city of Aswan. It is a temple dedicated to the worship of the goddess Isis, and it is the main temple on the island.
It is one of the most magnificent temples in ancient Egyptian history and one of the most complex as well. It is located on the eastern side of the Nile in the city of Luxor, which was known in ancient times as Thebes (the capital of the modern Pharaonic state). Construction engineer… It was built by the engineer Amenhotep bin Jabu by order of Pharaoh Amenhotep III, one of the kings of the Eighteenth Dynasty.
The Valley of the Kings is not just a burial site, but rather a place filled with complex artwork and elaborate and wonderful inscriptions, depicting the beliefs of the Pharaohs and how they prepared for life after death, their belief in resurrection and the afterlife, as well as their beliefs and funerary traditions.
Egypt Nile River cruise, during the past few years, have become extremely popular among tourists who visit Egypt.
Booking a Nile cruise from Luxor to Aswan, or vice versa, has become the number
one choice for travelers.
The unfinished obelisk was cut from aswan quarry during the reign of Queen Hatshepsut for the purpose of placing it in the Karnak Temple in Luxor. After the ancient Egyptian workers dug the obelisk from three sides in preparation for transporting it to the Karnak Temple, they discovered a crack in it that made it unsuitable for transporting it to the Karnak Temple in Luxor, so the workers stopped moving it.
The High Dam is considered the greatest and largest engineering project of the twentieth century. The High Dam was built on the Nile River in Aswan Governorate, southern Egypt.
Deir el-Bahari Temple, or as it is called the Mortuary Temple or the Temple of Hatshepsut, as this temple is distinguished by its distinctive and special design compared to the rest of the Egyptian temples, due to its distinctive location in the lap of the mountain on the western bank of the Nile River in Luxor Governorate in southern Egypt.
The Karnak Temple remains the best witness and evidence of the greatness of the Pharaonic civilization, with its secrets and wonders. Every stone, column, and obelisk remains evidence of the secrets of that civilization. The deeper you delve into the temple, the more you feel the greatness of the place and the secrets it contains that remain a witness to the beauty of this place.
Kom Ombo temple is one of the most important Egyptian temples due to its architectural and religious distinction. It is located in the city of Kom Ombo on the eastern bank of the Nile River between the cities of Edfu and Aswan.
Since ancient times, the Nile River has been the source of life and blessing, as it is said, “Egypt is the gift of the Nile,” a phrase that summarizes the close relationship between the river and the land that birthed the greatest civilizations. The evidence of this civilization still stands today, telling the world the story of a river that knows neither fatigue nor depletion.
The Temple of Edfu or the Temple of Horus is the second largest temple in Egypt in terms of size, as it was only preceded in size by the Temple of Karnak. Edfu Temple is located in the north of Aswan Governorate, in the city of Edfu, in the far south of Egypt, on the west bank of the Nile River.
It is one of the most magnificent temples in ancient Egyptian history and one of the most complex as well. It is located on the eastern side of the Nile in the city of Luxor, which was known in ancient times as Thebes (the capital of the modern Pharaonic state). Construction engineer… It was built by the engineer Amenhotep bin Jabu by order of Pharaoh Amenhotep III, one of the kings of the Eighteenth Dynasty.
Kom Ombo temple is one of the most important Egyptian temples due to its architectural and religious distinction. It is located in the city of Kom Ombo on the eastern bank of the Nile River between the cities of Edfu and Aswan.