El Seboua Temple or Wadi es-Sebua
Egypt /
Assuan /
Aswan /
World
/ Egypt
/ Assuan
/ Aswan
, 128 km from center (أسوان)
temple, ancient ruins
معبد السبو Wadi es-Sebua, or Valley of the Lions (so-called because of the sphinx-lined approach to the temple forecourts) (Arab: وادي السبوع), is the site of two New Kingdom Egyptian temples, including one speos temple built by Ramesses II, in Lower Nubia.[1] The first temple was built by Amenhotep III and subsequently restored by Ramesses II.[2] In its first stage, this temple "consisted of a rock-cut sanctuary (about 3 m by 2 m) fronted by a brick-built pylon, a court and a hall, partly painted with wall paintings."[3] The temple was perhaps dedicated to one of the local Nubian forms of Horus, but his representations were altered to Amun at a later point in time.[4] During the Amarna period, images of Amun were attacked and the decorations deteriorated but Ramesses II later restored and extended Amenhotep III's temple by building structures in front of the pylon.
Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wadi_es-Sebua
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 22°47'35"N 32°32'43"E
- Amada( Alderr West) 31 km
- Qasr ad Dush 273 km
- Dush tepmple area (منطقة معبد دوش) 273 km
- Precinct of Mut 325 km
- MBMB 325 km
- Karnak Temple (Precinct of Amun-Re) 326 km
- Deir el-Bahri 328 km
- Hathor Temple Complex, Dendera 373 km
- مدافن قرية الغبات 380 km
- إن شاء الله سوف افك طلاسم هذة المنطقة 466 km
- New Wadi Es Sebua 0.4 km
- خيمة الشيخ عبد القادر طه والحاج عبد السيد محمد طه وابو المجد محمد طه 34 km
- Lake Nasser 37 km
- Wadi Alalaqi 72 km
- yum 73 km
- Road intersection 83 km
- Border line 22° 90 km
- Jebel Mansuri 137 km
- Border Line 22 142 km
- Bir Tawil 152 km