The aerial church at the entrance of Luxor Temple is said to have not been discovered when the church was built, and was built directly above the Luxor Temple. Good, worth a visit.
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Abou al-Haggag Mosque Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The mosque was built during the Arab occupation of Luxor in the 13th century, when the Luxor Temple was buried by the silt of the Nile. In the 19th century, when the temple was excavated, it was discovered that the mosque was built on the ruins of the temple courtyard. The mosque itself is beautiful, but the style is incompatible with the temple. For various reasons, the mosque has been preserved, and now it has become a landscape in front of the Luxor Temple.
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The aerial church at the entrance of Luxor Temple is said to have not been discovered when the church was built, and was built directly above the Luxor Temple. Good, worth a visit.
Because the temple of Luxor was buried, the mosque was built, it was built in the ruins of the courtyard of the temple, its style of ancient temple is not incongruous, beautiful, so it is preserved
The mosque was discovered when digging the temple. It was built at the ruins of the courtyard of the temple. The style of the ancient temple is not incongruous and beautiful, so it is preserved.
The mosque and the temple together, it feels quite unmatched, but it is a very interesting combination, the mosque is open here, very interesting
Still a very good attraction, a mosque, but did not leave a photo, a little regrettable