Deir el-Shelwit in Luxor Egypt | Facts Isis Temple of Al-Shalweit Monastery

The history of the construction of the Temple of Isis “Pharaonic Temples” in Luxor, the civilization of Ancient Egypt.

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Deir el-Shelwit in Luxor Egypt | Facts Isis Temple of Al-Shalweit Monastery “Deir Al Shalweit”

The facts about Deir el-Shelwit – Deir Al-Shalweit:

  1. 32 pieces of Roman and Greek pottery were discovered in the water well.
  2. From the inside, the temple contains inscriptions similar to those of The Temple of Philae and the Temple of Dendera through Pharaonic cartouches of the Emprors Hadrian, Antoninus Pius, Galpa, Otho, Vespasian and Julius Caesar.
  3. It was discovered that stones came from the temple of King Ramses IIIEgyptian Pharaohs kings” of Luxor.

What is the temple of Deir el-Shelwit?

Deir el-Shelwit Monastery is a temple built to worship the goddess Isis from Roman and Greek times to Pharaonic civilization.

The interior plan – Temple of Deir el-Shelwit:

The current state of Deir el-Shelwit is a small temple of Isis, remains of the main entrance, a water well and a brick wall.

The area of Deir Al-Shalweit = 74 * 51meters.

The area of the Temple of Isis = 13*16meters.

The interior inscriptions of the temple are in good condition as the temple from the inside contains a hypostyle hall, small rooms, stairs, and short passages.

The design of the Isis temple from the inside is 3 halls in the north direction, two of which are in the south direction and stairs and a room in the middle of the temple.

You will see an inscription on the walls of the god Anubis, one of the most important gods and religious beliefs of the Pharaohs wearing the crown of Upper and Lower Egypt.

Why is the temple called Temple of Al-Shalweit Monastery?

  • The word Deir el-Shelwit is a Coptic word and means punishment, as the temple was built in Greek times and then restored in Roman times.
  • Deir el-Shelwit Monastery is called the Small Temple of Isis.

Why was Deir el-Shelwit Monastery built?

The main purpose of the temple is to worship the goddess Isis, who was considered one of the most important ancient Goddesses and symbolizes the Goddess of motherhood and childhood.

When was the Temple of Isis built?

The temple was built in the first century BC during the reign of King Nekhtenbo II and a collection of buildings was built next to the building in Roman and Greek times.

The ground phenomenon on the Temple of Isis:

The sun’s rays are perpendicular to the walls of the shrine of the Temple of Isis in the Deir el-Shelwit Monastery in Luxor twice a year with a scientifically known astronomical phenomenon, where the sun’s rays enter in a straight line to illuminate the face of God Amun and Monthu Ra.

The phenomenon occurs on October 23 and February 20 of each year.

In Egypt, there are 17 phenomena of sunlight in the sanctuary of more than one pharaonic temple in Luxor, the temples of Aswan, the temples of Qena, the temples of Giza and the New Valley.

Where is Temple of Al-Shalweit Monastery located?

The Temple of Isis, known as Shalweit Monastery, is located on the west bank of the Nile.

The distance between Deir Al-Shalweit and Medinet Habu temple is 4km.

Dates of the visit to Temple of Al-Shalweit:

Sunday: 09:00 .m to 17:00. m.

Monday: 09:00 to 17:00.

Tuesday: 09:00 .m to 17:00. m.

Wednesday: 09:00 .m to 17:00. m.

Thursday: 09:00 to 17:00.

Friday: 09:00.m to 17:00. m.

Saturday: from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Ticket prices for Temple of Al-Shalweit:

The ticket price of a foreign tourist = 40 Egyptian pounds.

The ticket price of a foreign student = 20 Egyptian pounds.

The price of an Egyptian ticket = 10 Egyptian pounds.

The price of an Egyptian student’s ticket = 5 Egyptian pounds.

 

Author & Writer Temple of Al-Shalweit: Tamer Ahmed Abd elfatah Yousif

 Temple of Al-Shalweit Monastery or Deir Al Shalweit Temple| The history of the construction of the Temple of Isis in Luxor, the civilization of ancient Egypt.

Temple of Al-Shalweit Monastery or Deir Al Shalweit Temple| The history of the construction of the Temple of Isis in Luxor, the civilization of ancient Egypt.

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