Ancient Egyptian Wonders
This collection showcases the monumental architecture of ancient Thebes, centered around the Luxor Temple complex. It includes the nearly 3-kilometer Avenue of Sphinxes that once connected Luxor and Karnak temples for the Opet Festival. Key sites feature the Precinct of Mut, dedicated to the mother goddess, and the massive red granite obelisk of Ramesses II. These UNESCO-listed ruins dating back to 1400 BC display the evolution of Egyptian religious design through the New Kingdom period.
Luxor Temple
Built roughly 1400 BC, this large temple complex is now listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The Avenue of Sphinx
A 2.7-kilometer ancient processional route lined with over 1,000 sphinx statues, connecting the temples of Karnak and Luxor.
Precinct of Mut
An ancient temple complex dedicated to the mother goddess Mut, featuring a sacred crescent-shaped lake and numerous Sekhmet statues.
Obelisk
A 25-meter red granite monolith commissioned by Ramesses II. It stands at the entrance of Luxor Temple; its twin is located in Paris.
Court of Luxor temple
An expansive peristyle court featuring towering papyrus-bundle columns and colossal statues of Ramesses II within the main temple complex.
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