Tell-Basta in Al-Sharkia Egypt | Facts One of Pharaonic Monuments and Sights and Historical Landmarks Archaeological in Zagazig city, History Holy Family, Opening Hours, Entrance Fee, Location of Bubastis, or Per-Bastet and more…

Facts and history of the archaeological area of ​​​​Tel Basta in the city of Zagazig, the pharaonic temples and the monuments they contain, the Holy Family’s journey associated with the place, visiting dates, entry ticket prices and more to start your tour in Egypt.

In fact, the name Tel Basta al-Se’ir was derived from that word in ancient Egyptian, which is the word bir-bastet, sung by the father of the house of the goddess Bastet.

It was also considered that the main and large center dedicated to the worship of the famous “Bastet” goddess, the cat-shaped goddess, which was associated in the past with the occurrence of women’s fertility, and played a large and very essential role in completing protection operations.

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The location of Tell-Basta

located in the east of the Delta, especially in the new city of Zagazig, specifically in the Sharkia Governorate, has made it one of the most important large or important commercial centers, and all travelers and those large commercial convoys can pass through it from the Sinai region to it and beyond as well. The most prominent of these is the visit of that holy family Bubastis during their long journey to Egypt.

The ruins of Tell-Basta

● In fact, Bar Bastet is an archaeological site that collects many monuments in Egypt.
● Among them was the Temple of Bastet, which is a statue belonging to Queen “Meritamun”, the wife of the great King Ramses II.
● In addition to that, the temple that belonged to the Sixth Dynasty of King Bibi I, which was from (about 2321 until 2287 BC).
● It has the palace of King Amenemhat III from (1855 to 1808 BC), and it has a well that was from the time of the Roman era.
● Also, Tel Basta has a long and rich history of excavations marked by a number of missions, whether Egyptian or even foreign.
● The palace of King Amenemhat III was also discovered in that place by the mission carried out by the Supreme Council of Antiquities at Zagazig University.

The religious significance of Tell-Basta

● This particular area is due to the ruins of Tel Basta due to the existence of a distinguished religious center, very important and huge, during the existence of that era of the Pharaohs.
● That era was manifested in what was described by this great historian or Greek Herodotus, describing at the time the celebration of the days of the main feast of all the gods, “especially Bastet.”
● That it was actually attended by more than seventy thousand ancient Egyptians from all over ancient Egypt, although this number may be considered a little exaggerated, but it actually indicates that great religious and historical importance of Tell Bast.
● This is actually in line with the role played by the goddess “Bastet”, which is the goddess of love, the goddess of happiness in the ancient Egyptian, who had criminalized the killing of the little cat, as it is the sacred symbol of that goddess “Baste”.
A window for the goddess “Baste”
Only one window was dedicated to that goddess, Bastet, and there are also many statues of the gods that were made of bronze.
There is a window with almost a burial that actually includes a sarcophagus made of pottery, and there is a group of these ushabti figurines with headrests and even offering tables.

Tel Basta Music and Singing Festival

● In fact, the archaeological area in Tell Basta witnessed, from a while or recently, a large festival organized by this name, which is Tell Basta, a festival dedicated to music as well as singing.
● This was a continuation of the existence of a number of great or fruitful and constructive cooperation between the Ministries of Tourism, the Ministry of Antiquities and even the Culture.
● At the time, the governorate was present to encourage foreign and domestic tourism, and then raise tourism and even archaeological awareness among all citizens.

Entry of the Holy Family on the 24th of Bashans
It is worth noting that that hill called Basta was previously called the city of the gods, as it was entered by the Holy Family at the time of Bashans 24, and the well of Christ was located there. A festive period was recently organized for that occasion to commemorate the entry of that Holy Family.

What is the price of a ticket to visit Tell-Basta for the Egyptians?
● Adult visit ticket fee: 10.
● The entrance fee for Egyptian students is only 5 EGP.

What is the price of a ticket to visit Tell-Basta for foreigners?
● The fees for a visit ticket to Tel Basta for foreigners is 60 Egyptian pounds.
● In the event that the student is a foreigner, the entrance fee is only 30 pounds.

 

Tell-Basta in Al-Sharkia Egypt | Facts One of Pharaonic Monuments and Sights and Historical Landmarks
Tell-Basta in Al-Sharkia Egypt | Facts One of Pharaonic Monuments and Sights and Historical Landmarks

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