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Ramesseum temple

Ramessuem Temple is one of the most spectacular temples on the West Bank of the Nile, which you can fly over it With Hot Air Balloon Luxor. The majority of the monuments in and around Luxor and further south bear the name Ramesses II. Additionally, he was a skilled builder who liked to use pre-existing monuments to further his image.
He was the most successful conquistador in Egyptian history, ruling for 67 years (1279–1213 BC) and expanding the kingdom’s boundaries into southern, western, and northern Syria.

Natural disasters and eventually early Egyptian Christians using the site as a church took a toll on this once-magnificent structure, although evidence of its grandeur can still be found today. His temple was dedicated to him and was to be the largest of all monuments, as a testament to his power and influence. amidst the dispersed wreckage.

Ramesses Temple

It has the crumbled remains of Ramesses II’s Colossus. This is one of his largest attempted sculptures in the world and the tallest freestanding sculpture in Egypt, standing over six floors high. Another striking aspect of the remaining columns in the Hypostyle Hall is their ornamentation, which highlights the high level of skill that went into building the Ramesseum.
The Ramesseum is a fascinating destination to see, especially for those curious about the life of Ramesses II, the greatest of the pharaohs, despite the fact that hardly much of it is still standing. The well-preserved temple complex of Ramesses III at Hub Medina took design cues from this structure.

Air Balloon Luxor & Enjoy seeing Ramesseum temple

Through your tour in Luxor, you can Enjoy Air Balloon Luxor with King Tut Balloons co., there are three categories of the flying Balloons, Standard flight, Deluxe flight & Private Flight.

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