Luxor Temple
the Luxor Temple remains the most renowned of them all and as is the case with any relic from the Egyptian Pharaonic Era, there are a slew of issues surrounding it, such as who constructed the Luxor Temple
Karnak Temple Complex
Karnak Temple serves a variety of tasks, including serving as a major intellectual center and It is a stunning complex of temples, chapels, pylons, obelisks, and sanctuaries that spans more than 400 hectares (900 acres) – enough land to accommodate ten cathedrals in its entirety.
Temple of Hatshepsut
The temple of Queen Hatshepsut is accessible and available to both residents and visitors from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Egyptian time, Monday through Friday.
Dendera Temple Complex
Temple of Dendera: The temple of Dendera, built by Ptolemy IX SoterII, is situated in the middle of a vast area bordered by a wall of air-dried bricks that is almost destroyed and has sides that are between 925 and 990 feet long; on the north and east sides of the wall are two magnificent portals that were built during the period of Roman rule.
Colossi of Memnon
The Colossi of Memnon, which stand 23 meters tall and weigh a thousand tonnes each, were carved from stones of quartzite mined in Giza or Gebel Es-Silseleh and transported to their current locations.