The world's largest open-air museum-the splendor created by ancient Egypt thousands of years ago, wherever you go, there are monuments. There is a heavy sense of history. The valley of the kings where 40 pharaohs are buried is here. Walk around the monuments scattered on the street There are super cute kittens everywhere
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The world's largest open-air museum-the splendor created by ancient Egypt thousands of years ago, wherever you go, there are monuments. There is a heavy sense of history. The valley of the kings where 40 pharaohs are buried is here. Walk around the monuments scattered on the street There are super cute kittens everywhere
Luxor should be the political and cultural center of ancient Egypt. Ancient Egyptian kings and pharaohs succeeded in building temples that left Egypt with a rich heritage. It is a pity that the ancient civilization of Egypt was ruled by other countries and races many times in its history. The civilization of ancient Egypt was forced to be interrupted and was not inherited and protected. The Carnac Open Air Museum is one example. It would be a disaster if my country's Terracotta Warriors and Horses Museum were also open. Currently, the open-air museum next to the Karnak Temple is still being restored, and it is said to be funded by the United Nations. If you are not interested in ancient civilizations, this attraction can only be a visit here, and then sigh.
It enshrines Amon, the sun god, and is an important place of worship for various important events in ancient times. Like an ancient city, exudes the breath of history. The two rows of Ram Avenue stand upright and respectfully guarded by the gods
The Karnak Open Air Museum is a small and famous museum of nature and history in Luxor. This temple is quite large. It is one of the filming locations of the famous film "Tragedy on the Nile" and the most magnificent in the world. One of the ancient buildings.
The largest open-air museum in the world is the largest extant temple in Egypt. The buildings inside are absolutely shocking. It is also the location of the tragedy on the Nile. It is definitely worth your visit. Well, it's worth a visit.