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Photos of Hatshepsut Temple - Luxor - Egypt

 

Part of this temple is engraved inside Al-Qurna mountain west of Luxor city. In an elevated road leading to the temple’s halls, some coloured inscriptions depicting Queen Hatshepsut’s holy birth and her marine expedition on the Land of Punt could be seen. On another part of the temple’s walls, there are some pictures for "Semnout", Queen Hatshepsut’s architect who designed and supervised the building of the great monument.

Hatshepsut named her temple "Djeser Djeseru", a hieroglyphic expression meaning, the Splendour of Splendours. After her death, Thutmosis III tried to get rid of her remains and damaged her monuments in Deir el-Bahari, leaving behind no statue intact. In 1967, the Egyptian Antiquities Organization in coordination with a group of Egyptologists and restoration experts from Italy and Poland managed to restore the temple to be later opened for visitors.

This temple is really worth visiting. A few years ago, the famous Opera Aida was held with this temple in the background, it was magnificent.

 

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Hatshebsut Temple - 1857  Hatshebsut Temple - 2257

 

Hatshebsut Temple - 1957  Hatshebsut Temple - 0058

 

 

 

 

 

 

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