The Temple of Karnak is the largest Temple in the World! The 
complex contains a group of Temples such as the Great 
Temple of Amon Ra, The Temple of Khonso, The Ipt Temple, 
The Temple of Ptah, the Temple of Montho and the Temple of 
the God Osiris. Measures 20 m high, mud brick enclosure wall, 
surrounded all of these buildings.
Temple of Luxor Temple, or The Temple of Luxor, is among 
the most beautiful Temples in Egypt. It was known in the 
New Kingdom period as Ipt-Rsyt, which means the southern 
shrine. This was to differentiate between this Temple and 
Karnak Temple, which was the northern house of Amon Ra.
The Temple of Deir El-bahri is one of the most characteristic 
temples in the whole of Egypt, due to its design and decorations. 
It was built of limestone, not sandstone like most of the other 
funerary temples of the New Kingdom period.
The Temple of Abydos is located to the west of El-baliana, 
which is a town in Sohag Governorate. In ancient times it 
was called Abdu, and the Greeks called it Abydos. Abydos, 
the 8th province in ancient Egypt, this area is considered to 
be amongst the most famous archaeological sites.
The Temple is located about 4KM from the River Nile, on 
its west bank, roughly opposite the city of Qena, the capital 
of the province and governorate of Qena (population - 
2,000,000), which is inhabited by both Coptic and Muslims.
The Temple of Medinat Habu is one of the largest 
memorial Temples in Egypt. It measures 320 m in 
length (East to west) and about 200 m in width 
(North to south)
Temple of the Ramesseum was built as a funerary Temple in 
1304-1207 B.C for ramsis II, and it was dedicated to the 
God Ra. Most of the Temple is in a very bad condition, or in 
ruins. The entrance to the Temple once had two pylons that 
have now collapsed.
The Temple was mainly dedicated to the God Sobek, the 
crocodile God, together with his wife, in another form of the 
Goddess hathor. The Temple is of Greco-Roman structure, 
dating back to the year 119 BC, when Ptolemy VI, who 
started the construction, built it out of limestone.
Edfu is located 60Km to the north of Aswan. It was 
the 2nd Nome of Upper Egypt and the centre of the 
cult of a triad of Gods, which consisted of Horus of 
Behdet, Hathor and their son, Hor-Sama-Tawy.
Philae Island was a rocky island in the middle of the River 
Nile, south of Aswan. It was called in Hieroglyphic "Apo" 
which means Ivory. It was also known by the Greek 
"Elephantine", most probably because it was an important 
centre of trade, especially for ivory.
Esna is about 485 miles (776 Km) south of Cairo and 
lies on the west bank of the Nile. It was the ancient city 
of Senat, called Latopolis by the Greeks. The "city of the 
fish" where the Nile perch was worshipped.
So called after the village of Kalabsha which is 
located 65 KM south of Aswan dam. The city was 
known in ancient times with temples, and later in 
Greek was called Talames.
The Temples of Abu Simbel are amongst the most 
interesting Pharaonic Temples. Located close to the 
southern border with the Sudan, it is 280 km south of 
Aswan and consists of two, rock-cut Temples, which both 
date back to the reign of King Ramses II (1290-1223 BC)
it is located 208 KM south of Aswan, the temple is cut out of 
native rocks during the time of king Ramses II, it was 
dedicated to god Petah and god Amon as well as Ramses II as 
a deified person. The temple walls are decorated with scenes 
representing Ramses II military campaigns against Nubia and 
scenes of offering to the god of the temple.
Temple of Wadi es-Sebua It s located 150 km south 
of Aswan, it has a temple built by the famous king 
Ramses II and it is considered the seconded biggest 
temple of the Nubian temples after the great temple 
of Abu- Simbel.
Temple of Dakka The temple was built by 
the Nubian Agher Amon who ruled at the 
time of king Ptolemy II, and later additions 
were added during the Greco-Roman times.
The temple was built at the time of the 
new kingdom by king Thutmosis III and 
Amenhotep II, It was dedicated to the god 
Amon Ra, and RA Hor –Ahkty.
Small temple that goes back the end of the 
Greco-Roman period, it is very simple 
since it is consisting of one hall with 
columns decorated with composite capitals.
The Temple of Quertsi is dedicated to 
goddess Hathor goddess of love Music and 
maternity the temple is located to the south of 
Temple of Kalabsha next to Aswan high dam.
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The Most Famous Egyptian Temples

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    The Temple ofKarnak is the largest Temple in the World! The complex contains a group of Temples such as the Great Temple of Amon Ra, The Temple of Khonso, The Ipt Temple, The Temple of Ptah, the Temple of Montho and the Temple of the God Osiris. Measures 20 m high, mud brick enclosure wall, surrounded all of these buildings.
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    Temple of LuxorTemple, or The Temple of Luxor, is among the most beautiful Temples in Egypt. It was known in the New Kingdom period as Ipt-Rsyt, which means the southern shrine. This was to differentiate between this Temple and Karnak Temple, which was the northern house of Amon Ra.
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    The Temple ofDeir El-bahri is one of the most characteristic temples in the whole of Egypt, due to its design and decorations. It was built of limestone, not sandstone like most of the other funerary temples of the New Kingdom period.
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    The Temple ofAbydos is located to the west of El-baliana, which is a town in Sohag Governorate. In ancient times it was called Abdu, and the Greeks called it Abydos. Abydos, the 8th province in ancient Egypt, this area is considered to be amongst the most famous archaeological sites.
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    The Temple islocated about 4KM from the River Nile, on its west bank, roughly opposite the city of Qena, the capital of the province and governorate of Qena (population - 2,000,000), which is inhabited by both Coptic and Muslims.
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    The Temple ofMedinat Habu is one of the largest memorial Temples in Egypt. It measures 320 m in length (East to west) and about 200 m in width (North to south)
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    Temple of theRamesseum was built as a funerary Temple in 1304-1207 B.C for ramsis II, and it was dedicated to the God Ra. Most of the Temple is in a very bad condition, or in ruins. The entrance to the Temple once had two pylons that have now collapsed.
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    The Temple wasmainly dedicated to the God Sobek, the crocodile God, together with his wife, in another form of the Goddess hathor. The Temple is of Greco-Roman structure, dating back to the year 119 BC, when Ptolemy VI, who started the construction, built it out of limestone.
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    Edfu is located60Km to the north of Aswan. It was the 2nd Nome of Upper Egypt and the centre of the cult of a triad of Gods, which consisted of Horus of Behdet, Hathor and their son, Hor-Sama-Tawy.
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    Philae Island wasa rocky island in the middle of the River Nile, south of Aswan. It was called in Hieroglyphic "Apo" which means Ivory. It was also known by the Greek "Elephantine", most probably because it was an important centre of trade, especially for ivory.
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    Esna is about485 miles (776 Km) south of Cairo and lies on the west bank of the Nile. It was the ancient city of Senat, called Latopolis by the Greeks. The "city of the fish" where the Nile perch was worshipped.
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    So called afterthe village of Kalabsha which is located 65 KM south of Aswan dam. The city was known in ancient times with temples, and later in Greek was called Talames.
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    The Temples ofAbu Simbel are amongst the most interesting Pharaonic Temples. Located close to the southern border with the Sudan, it is 280 km south of Aswan and consists of two, rock-cut Temples, which both date back to the reign of King Ramses II (1290-1223 BC)
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    it is located208 KM south of Aswan, the temple is cut out of native rocks during the time of king Ramses II, it was dedicated to god Petah and god Amon as well as Ramses II as a deified person. The temple walls are decorated with scenes representing Ramses II military campaigns against Nubia and scenes of offering to the god of the temple.
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    Temple of Wadies-Sebua It s located 150 km south of Aswan, it has a temple built by the famous king Ramses II and it is considered the seconded biggest temple of the Nubian temples after the great temple of Abu- Simbel.
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    Temple of DakkaThe temple was built by the Nubian Agher Amon who ruled at the time of king Ptolemy II, and later additions were added during the Greco-Roman times.
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    The temple wasbuilt at the time of the new kingdom by king Thutmosis III and Amenhotep II, It was dedicated to the god Amon Ra, and RA Hor –Ahkty.
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    Small temple thatgoes back the end of the Greco-Roman period, it is very simple since it is consisting of one hall with columns decorated with composite capitals.
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    The Temple ofQuertsi is dedicated to goddess Hathor goddess of love Music and maternity the temple is located to the south of Temple of Kalabsha next to Aswan high dam.
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