الاثنين، 14 يناير 2013

The most important archeological sites in Luxor tourist


The most important archeological sites in Luxor tourist

Luxor: one of the most important cities in South level, which includes the third of the effects of the world and was known in the old country in 270 - 280 BC. And famous in the Middle Kingdom when I laid the foundations of the Temple of Karnak and was the capital of the modern state and is known by several names (AST) Thebes and Luxor, consider civil Luxor as the open-air museum of ancient Egyptian antiquities One of the most important features:

Karnak Temple: It is a wonderful complex of beautiful temples unparalleled and includes Karnak temples of the gods Amun and his wife, the goddess of death and son of the god Khonsu, the moon god.

Luxor Temple: Inaugurated after the restoration project complete and considers the lobby of Amenhotep III beautiful courtyard exists between Egyptian temples where surrounds lobby 64 columns and Hall columns by 32 columns and has been called the patio sun because it was open to the sky and the courtyard was surrounded by corridors roofed afford these columns .

Temple Habu: The opening big plus on the tourist map due to its huge technically and aesthetic, it also the largest building to the king of Egyptian remained intact so far and called Karnak western view of the magnitude which is a large temples remaining mainland western Luxor, which includes temples on the high degree of importance historical and archaeological sites, one of the largest funerary temples devoted to commemorate the pharaohs in the modern state, was set up by King Ramses III right on the shore of the South good.

Valley of the Kings: It includes a huge number of tombs, including the tomb of Tutankhamun, which quoted its contents to the Egyptian Museum in Cairo is the most important archaeological tombs tomb of Ramses I, Ramses III and Horemheb and Tuthmosis III.

And Valley of the Queens: It has a large number of tombs of the Queens of the most important tomb of Nefertari, Queen Tiye.

Deir el-Medina: The city has workers who built the tombs of the Valley of the Kings and packed with graves.

Mummification Museum in Luxor: the first of its kind in the world, comprising 150 pieces between mummies and coffins and embalming tools.

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