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The Habu temple

By : Marian Reda | 21 August 2020

Visit The Habu temple, is one of the most impressive temples in Luxor and in all Egypt, it is located on the western bank of the Nile and is considered the best preserved of all the mortuary temples of Thebes. The temple of Medinet Habu was built by the powerful king Ramses III (1186-1155 BC) the second king of the 20th dynasty of ancient Egypt. Ramses III was described as “warrior pharaoh” due to his strong military strategies that was revealed in the decoration of his temple.

1. Description

The temple, some 150 m long, is of orthodox design, and closely resembles the nearby mortuary temple of Ramesses II (the Ramesseum). The temple precinct measures approximately 210 m . by 300 m and contains more than 7,000 m2 of decorated wall reliefs Its walls are relatively well preserved and it is surrounded by a massive mudbrick enclosure, which may have been fortified. The original entrance is through a fortified gate-house, known as a migdol (a common architectural feature of Asiatic fortresses of the time). Those who visit will typically enter the site via a giant gateway that has two huge columns on either side. After passing through the gateway one can see the ruins of Ramesses III royal palace. The 210 by 300 meter temple precinct is home to roughly 7,000 square meters of well preserved reliefs. Many of these show depictions relating the defeat of the Sea Peoples during the reign of Ramesses III. Others depict scenes relating to various religious rituals and ceremonies, all of which are among the best preserved reliefs ever found. After passing through the first pylon visitors will find themselves in a huge courtyard that’s lined with massive statues of Ramesses III on one side and plain columns on the other. Luxor is home to six great temples, and all of them are in close to each other so visit luxor with Magic life tours.

2. History

The temple of Medinet Habu was built by the powerful king Ramses III (1186-1155 BC) the second king of the 20th dynasty of ancient Egypt. Discover the Habu temple and many other monuments in the city with Magic life tours.

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