Journey into the heart of ancient Egypt's most sacred necropolis Introduction The Valley of the Kings is a place steeped… Read More
Abu Simbel is a historic village in the Egyptian part of Nubia, located about 240 kilometers southwest of Aswan, near… Read More
Overview The Philae Temple Complex, now beautifully situated on Agilkia Island, was originally constructed on Philae Island near the expansive… Read More
The Karnak Temple Complex, commonly referred to simply as Karnak, is a colossal sprawl of ruined temples, chapels, pylons, and… Read More
The most famous and frequently visited temple in Western Thebes is undoubtedly the magnificent mortuary temple built by Queen Hatshepsut… Read More
This magnificent mortuary temple is unfortunately hThe Ramesseum: The Mortuary Temple of Ramesses II Though now partially in ruins, the… Read More
The ancient Egyptian name for Medinet Habu—known in Arabic as the City of Habu—was Djamet, meaning “males and mothers.” This… Read More
Funerary Temple of Ramses III Ramses III (reigned 1186–1155 BC) stands as the final great sovereign of Egypt’s New Kingdom… Read More
Ancient Mysteries & Sacred Art Epitomizing the grandeur and mystique of ancient Egypt’s illustrious history, the Valley of the Kings… Read More
The Museum of Egyptian Antiquities, widely recognized as the Egyptian Museum or the Museum of Cairo, stands as a monumental… Read More