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Temple of Hathor Review

4.5 /538 Reviews
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The temple of Hathor is also known as the Temple of Dandala, which is dedicated to the goddess of Hathor. Personally, it is also the most tired temple to visit in the entire Luxor area. Because there are many huge stone pillars in the temple, which support the cross beams. There are very exquisite murals on these pillars and beams, they are all legends of ancient Egyptian myths, very wonderful, but it is still very tired to look up, the whole temple is studied, the head and neck are very sore.

Temple of Hathor

Posted: Feb 8, 2020
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  • 天生哥
    4/5Excellent
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    Hathor Temple "Dandra Light" Here is the reason for attracting many tourists. For this light, we really got up early in the morning. After we entered the temple, a staff member secretly pulled us and opened a door on the ground of the partial room. Tell us that there is no cave below. It is very historical. It is not bad to take a look!

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    Posted: Sep 29, 2019
  • pxy0705
    5/5Outstanding
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    The temple of Hathor is the most famous temple on the Nile River, where the goddess Hathor is worshipped. There are many tall columns, and the columns and roofs are carved with exquisite murals that need to be looked up. Most of the stories and myths depicted in it are ancient Egyptian history, and the absolute beauty is a living textbook studying ancient Egyptian history.

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    Posted: Sep 4, 2019
  • 狮子国女王
    5/5Outstanding
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    The temple of Hathor was built by Ramses II for his beloved wife, Nafir Tali, and the reliefs here are perfect. There are too many temples in Egypt, most of them have collapsed or been eroded by the wind, and there are not many complete buildings. We take the essence from each remaining temple and try to understand the magic left by the country where human civilization developed more than 4,000 years ago. Do.

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    Posted: Dec 3, 2016
  • juki235
    5/5Outstanding
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    The temple of Hathor, also known as the Temple of Dandala, is dedicated to the goddess of Hathor. Visiting this place is a serious test for the cervical spine, because its essence is the exquisite mural on the ceiling. The ceiling is decorated with many scenes of the universe and astrology, and according to these new elephant murals, archaeologists have deduced the date of the temple, which is the only temple in Egypt to determine the date of construction, which is really archaeological.

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    Posted: Jul 17, 2018
  • 环游星空的歌者高登
    5/5Outstanding
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    1. Located in the suburbs of Qena, it is generally from Luxor by train, and then by taxi. Poor friends can take a van from the train station to Mowof bus station, then change to a van to Dandela, and finally walk 1 km; The temple was composed of several Ptolemy-era temples, and now in existence, in addition to the main temple, can visit a temple depicting the birth of Augustine the Great of the Roman Empire; As the best preserved temple in Egypt, there must be its place, and the following simple inventory: (1) the giant column of Hattor, the face of the giant bull, (2) the giant relief of Cleopatra, the Roman consul Antony, and their son Caesar; (3) The extremely gorgeous ceiling relief of the main temple of the temple (washed out by experts in 2011), some of the patterns symbolize the months, days and constellations; (4) the legend has stored a piece of the underground chamber of the 14 remains of Pluto Osiris; (5) rather rare small Nuts ceiling painting and carving; (6) the twelve constellations on the ceiling; 4. tickets for 100 , half price for students, no camera photography fees.

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    Posted: Jan 10, 2019
  • katy616
    4/5Excellent
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    The temple of Hathor, also carved on the slope of the cliff, about 50 meters from the temple of Abu Simbe, was built by Ramses II for his wife Nefertari. This temple is much smaller than the temple of Abu Simbe! It is recommended to visit the Abu Simbe Temple early in the morning, and you can see the beautiful desert sunrise on the road. What is more surprising is the desert mirage (the last two)!

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    Posted: May 9, 2017
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