Mortuary Temple of Seti I, Naga Al Taref Inside Road, LuxorMap
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The Temple of Seti I is a famous ruin site of Luxor. It is worth seeing. The first time I came here, I felt more than expected, and I even took a lot of interest in this type of attraction.
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Seti I was the son of Ramses I and the father of Ramses II. During his reign, he undertook extensive construction, building many magnificent structures, including the Hall of Ipostil at Karnak. The temple is located at the northern end of the necropolis of Thebes, near the palm grove, with a beautiful environment and few tourists. Construction of the temple was started by Seti I and was not completed until Ramses II. Today, only the holy part of the first century memorial temple of Seti remains, but you can still admire the exquisite reliefs. You can stop by on your way back after visiting the Valley of the Kings.
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The Temple of Seti I is a famous ruin site of Luxor. It is worth seeing. The first time I came here, I felt more than expected, and I even took a lot of interest in this type of attraction.
While Seti I was alive, he built Abaidos and decorated the multi-pillar hall of the Kornak temple, but his own temple was not built when he died, and his son Ramses II completed the work for him. Although the temple is built near a palm forest, the environment is beautiful.
Seti I, the son of Ramses I and father of Ramses II, was located near the Valley of the Kings, leaving only a few remaining stone pillars. These once brilliant kings, where they thought of the temple built with great effort, did not have a few stone pillars strong.
This is one of the most well preserved temples in Egypt. The interior is better preserved in color because the roof of the temple is not damaged. Unlike other temples, the temple is L-shaped rather than straight lines. It is dedicated to six main gods (Osiris, Isis, Horus, Amon-La, Ra-Ahuati and Ptas), and to Seti himself.
I love this place, this temple Seti I was in power, built a lot of construction, it took a long time to complete. Now only the part of the holy site remains, you can still see some reliefs