Hypostyle Hall
Historical landmark
Famed area at Karnak temple featuring 134 massive sandstone columns, many with intricate carvings.
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Historical landmark
Famed area at Karnak temple featuring 134 massive sandstone columns, many with intricate carvings.
Archaeological site
Complex constructed mainly under Amenhotep III & Ramesses II, added to by Tutankhamun & others.
Archaeological site
Archaeological site on two branches of a wadi valley with 63 tombs and burial chambers.
Place of worship
Archaeological site consisting of the huge temple to Amun-Re, largest of the 4 Karnak Temples.
Historical landmark
Iconic, reconstructed New Kingdom mortuary temple beneath the cliffs at Deir el-Bahari.
Mosque
Mosque built above the ruins of a historic 1300s Luxor temple complex.
Historical place
Mountainside remains of temples including Queen Hatshepsut's tiered temple, chapels & tombs.
Historical landmark
Striking paintings in the restored tomb of an Egyptian queen, visited with a special permit.
Historical landmark
Pair of huge Egyptian statue figures, the only remains of the ancient temple of King Amenhotep III.
Historical landmark
Temple ruins & archaeological site constructed for a powerful pharaoh from Dynasty XVIII.
Archaeological museum
Museum of Ancient Egyptian artifacts, from everyday items to artwork, sculpture & mummies.
Historical place
Nile valley archaeological site with 90 queens' tombs, some preserved & open for visitors.
Historical landmark
Remains of an ancient temple built for a pharaoh, featuring ornate columns & stone carvings.
Historical place
Ancient village founded c.1492 BCE, home to workers on nearby royal tombs, plus Ptolemaic temple.
Historical landmark
Ancient sepulchers in the Theban Necropolis housing the remains of prominent individuals.
Historical landmark
Restored temple complex honoring Mut, an Egyptian sky goddess & consort of Amun-Ra.
Archaeological museum
Compact attraction with information on ancient mummification, plus some specimens & artifacts.
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