Medinet Habu

Hatshepsut and Tuthmosis III supervised the construction of the initial temple of Amun, which was eventually walled in by Ramses III to form the current complex.

Luxor Temple

the Luxor Temple remains the most renowned of them all and as is the case with any relic from the Egyptian Pharaonic Era, there are a slew of issues surrounding it, such as who constructed the Luxor Temple

Karnak Temple

Karnak Temple serves a variety of tasks, including serving as a major intellectual center and It is a stunning complex of temples, chapels, pylons, obelisks, and sanctuaries that spans more than 400 hectares (900 acres) – enough land to accommodate ten cathedrals in its entirety.

Hatshepsut Temple

The temple of Queen Hatshepsut is accessible and available to both residents and visitors from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Egyptian time, Monday through Friday.

Egypt’s Luxor Museum

Egypt’s Luxor Museum Antiquities exists is a rare and wonderful discovery and It is excellently exhibited against a black backdrop to bring out the greatest aspects of the collection of sculptures and artifacts discovered in nearby tombs and temples, which are all housed here.

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