Nubian Monuments from Abu Simbel to Philae
The Nubian Monuments from Abu Simbel to Philae are a testament to the rich history and cultural heritage of Egypt. Located in the heart of Abu Simbel City, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is home to some of the most magnificent architectural wonders in the world.
Overview
This outstanding archaeological area contains the Temples of Ramses II at Abu Simbel and the Sanctuary of Isis at Philae, which were saved from the rising waters of the Nile thanks to a successful international campaign launched by UNESCO between 1960 and 1980.
History
The Nubian Monuments from Abu Simbel to Philae have a rich history dating back to ancient times. The Temples of Ramses II at Abu Simbel were built during the New Kingdom period, while the Sanctuary of Isis at Philae was constructed during the Ptolemaic period. According to UNESCO, these monuments were inscribed on the National Register in 1979.
Architecture
The architecture of the Nubian Monuments from Abu Simbel to Philae is a masterpiece of ancient Egyptian design. The Temples of Ramses II at Abu Simbel feature colossal statues of the pharaoh and intricate hieroglyphics, while the Sanctuary of Isis at Philae boasts stunning examples of Ptolemaic art and architecture.
Location
The Nubian Monuments from Abu Simbel to Philae are located in Abu Simbel City, Egypt, with coordinates 22.3372222222, 31.6258055556. This site was listed on the National Register as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979.
Religious Significance
The Sanctuary of Isis at Philae holds significant religious importance for the worship of the goddess Isis, an essential deity in ancient Egyptian mythology. The Temples of Ramses II at Abu Simbel also played a crucial role in the pharaonic religion, showcasing the power and glory of the Egyptian monarchy.
Notable Artworks and Features
The Nubian Monuments from Abu Simbel to Philae feature numerous notable artworks and features, including the colossal statues of Ramses II, intricate hieroglyphics, and stunning examples of Ptolemaic art. Unfortunately, no specific details about the exact location or arrangement of these artworks are available.
Heritage Status
The Nubian Monuments from Abu Simbel to Philae were inscribed on the National Register as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979, recognizing their outstanding cultural and natural significance. According to UNESCO, this site meets the criteria for inclusion under (i)(iii)(vi).
Visiting Information
Visitors can explore the Nubian Monuments from Abu Simbel to Philae by visiting Abu Simbel City, Egypt. Unfortunately, no specific information is available about guided tours or opening hours.
Sources: - UNESCO World Heritage
Details
| Name | Nubian Monuments from Abu Simbel to Philae |
|---|---|
| City | Abu Simbel City |
| Country | Egypt |
| Coordinates | 22.337223, 31.625805 |
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