A 4,200 year old Egyptian temple with breathtaking frescoes!

Scattered throughout modern Egypt are many ancient temples, renowned for their grandeur and historical significance.

A perfect example with breathtaking beauty is the temple of the goddess Hathor. Built around 2,250 BC, it includes works of art that cover the building and are remarkably well-preserved, despite the fact that thousands of years have passed since they were created. The main temple is known as one of the best preserved monuments in all of Egypt.

The layout of the sanctuary is classical Egyptian and contains stunning depictions of Cleopatra and her son. The temple was built in honor of the Egyptian goddess Hathor, who personified feminine love and motherhood. On the pillars is carved the face of the goddess with the horns of the cow that she usually carries in the depictions.

The whole of the temple is magnificent, but its roof remains a true masterpiece. After the restoration of the temple, works of art were revealed with exquisite detail and striking colors, representing a complex astrological map of the sky. A great place for lovers of art and ancient cultures, but also for those who are looking for a little magic in their travels to travel back in time.

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