During the New Kingdom, the Temple of Amun-Re at Karnak was the most important place of worship in Egypt. (Amun-Re was King of the Gods and father to the pharaoh.) The entire temple complex covers ...
We're the first to admit that the same ... you can understand why Gustave Flaubert, on his visit to Karnak in the 19th century, called the temple "a palace of giants." Keep your eyes peeled ...
If you're in search of Luxor's largest (and most impressive) collection of temple ruins, look no further than the Karnak Temple Complex. Located about 2 miles northeast of the Temple of Luxor ...
the Karnak Temple Complex and the Temple of Hatshepsut, Medinet Habu stands out because of its massive funerary temple. Built by King Ramses III to honor Amon-Re, one of Egypt's most popular gods ...
Thousands of Egyptian visitors and tourists flocked to the Karnak Temple area in Luxor to witness ... directly above the Holy Boat Chamber of Amun-Ra, built by King Philip Arrhidaeus, the brother ...
Statues are located in the southern side of the Karnak Temple first courtyard ... intended to represent the Ancient Egyptian god Amun Ra. The ram is also the Ancient Egyptian symbol of strength ...