Temple of Edfu in Aswan Egypt | Best Things to Do in Aswan & Facts Pharaonic Temples. | Ticket prices | Texts and Legends, Map, Plan, Inscriptions, building texts atlantis. The Pharaonic Temple of Edfu - History Of Egyptian & the construction of the Temple of Horus Behdety, the most important Pharaonic temples of Aswan for the civilization of Ancient Egypt. the Secrets of the construction of the second largest temple of the Pharaonic civilization and what are the texts and legends of the Temple of Edbu and the stages of construction and a map of the temple from the inside, entrance ticket prices, visiting times and more to start your sightseeing trip & Things to Do in Egypt. Hurghada lovers Offer Luxury Hurghada to Luxor Tours | El Gouna to Luxor Tours | Makadi bay to Luxor Tours | Sahl Hasheesh to Luxor Tours | Soma bay to Luxor Tours. Temple of Edfu "Temple of Horus" in Aswan Egypt The temple is dedicated to: worshipping the God Horus Behdety. Temple type: ritual temples Pharaonic era: The Ptolemaic period. Architect: Imhotep Height of the façade: 36 m Start date: 237 BC J.-C. Opening date: 57 BC Width: 79 m Length: 137 m Construction time: 180 years City of Edfu: The city of Edfu in ancient Egypt was the last point of defense against enemies, especially on the Nubian-Egyptian border. It was called "Edbu” and meant the city of roder and the city of provisions. The religious name of the city of Edbou is Behdet. Local god of the city: Horus Behdety. Edbu is located 132 km south of the tourist city of Luxor and 105 km from Aswan. The word "Edfu" means in the past the city of roder, Idbu or Edbu ,and its Coptic name "Etbu", and the name in
Temple of Edfu in Aswan Egypt | Best Things to Do in Aswan & Facts Pharaonic Temples. | Ticket prices | Texts and Legends, Map, Plan, Inscriptions, building texts atlantis. The Pharaonic Temple of Edfu – History Of Egyptian & the construction of the Temple of Horus Behdety, the most important Pharaonic temples of Aswan for the civilization of Ancient Egypt. the Secrets of the construction of the second largest temple