Wednesday, September 11, 2013

The most important tourist attractions in Luxor

Today we will talk about some of the most important tourist attractions in Luxor

Luxor
1/ Karnak Temple
Temple of Karnak
Includes Karnak Temple group temples built by the ancient Egyptians to the god Amun and the other gods. Featuring the Great Temple of Karnak Sound and Light offers charming, which is held every evening, which is a great way to discover the temple. Up the distance between Luxor and Karnak Temple to 3 kilometers, the road known as Road rams, it is bordered on both sides of small sphinxes.
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2/ The Temple of Luxor
Luxor Temple
Luxor Temple is one of the most important landmarks of the city, where the temple has said of King Ramses II, and ornate obelisk inscribed by King Antdharat, in addition to a huge statues topping the edifice interface. Of the most important features: cabin Alexander the Great Hall of divine birth. 
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3/ Valley of the Kings 
Valley of the Kings
 I use the Valley of the Kings for over 500 years for the construction of the tombs of the Pharaohs. Located on the West Bank of the Nile River in the face of the city of Luxor. The valley has several royal tombs that are filled with magnificent motifs and patterns, making the place one of the most attractive places for tourists and visitors.
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4/ Luxor Museum 
Luxor Museum
 The museum is located on the Nile Corniche, the center of the city of Luxor in southern Egypt. The museum consists of two floors, the first floor, we find the rare effects, such as granite head of Amenhotep III and the head of the gods Hathor as a cow, and others. The second floor, Faihoa the set of engraved stones, and a group of statues of Akhenaten, ornaments and paintings, and many other effects.
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5/ Ramesseum
Ramesseum
Ramesseum is a funerary temples that were built for the dead in ancient Egypt, where built by King Ramses II. Featuring a huge temple statues of Ramses II except for inscriptions and decorations, which tells the nature of life in that period.  
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6/ Deir el-Bahari
Deir el-Bahari
 Bahari is a collection of Pharaonic temples and tombs in the West Bank of the Nile River, this monastery was constructed Queen Hatshepsut and called her name, and called Deir el-Bahari at a later stage. The temple consists of three mounting strips divided by upward.
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