The Pharaonic Tomb of Ramosa – The history of the construction of the most important and largest Tombs of Sheikh Abdel Gorna is an exceptional tomb artistically and decoratively in Ancient Egypt in Luxor.

History Of Egyptian & the design and inscriptions of the most beautiful Pharaonic Temples of nobles and the honorable min Istre Ramosa and what bears unique pharaonic designs and what are the prices of entrance tickets, the dates of visit to  the  tomb and more to start your tourist trip & Things to Do in Egypt.

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Facts about Tomb of Ramosa Luxor:

  1. Tomb number = TT55
  2. The tomb of Minister Ramosa is one of the largest ever in Jabal al-Gurna.
  3. The tomb was never even used to bury the minister, because it was not completed, because the minister abandoned the reign of the city of Thebes, and he went to reign in Tel El-Amarna with King Akhenaten “Egyptian Pharaohs kings” during his religious revolution.
  4. The tomb was usurped and vandalized, especially the engraving of the walls and pits by tomb robbers in the time of King Horemheb due to the desire of King Horemheb, a lover of revenge against the followers and priests of King Akhenaton.
  5. The inscription of the walls combines the era of King Amenophis III and the era of King Akhenaten, where the colors and general taste differ from the culture of the worship of God Amon and that of the God Aton, as well as the beliefs of the Pharaohs and the texts of the ancient Egyptian language.

What is Ramosa’s work in ancient Egypt?

Ramosa, also known as Pa Ra messi or Ramose, was long the governor of the city of Thebes, as well as a minister in the ancient Egyptian government at the time of King Amenophis III and his son King Amenophis IV who  is known as Akhenaten.

Inscriptions and reliefs in the tomb of Ramosa:

  • In the first room of Ramosa’s  tomb, you will see a pharaonic inscription on the left wall depicting Minister Ramosa offering to ancient Egyptian deities and behind him a group of people carrying papyrus flowers.
  • In addition to a registration of Minister Ramosa with relatives and family in a state of celebration and gatherings in the form of 4 groups.
  • There is an inscription of the funerary stages of the deceased at the time of King Akhenaten on the south wall, where a group of men and women were painted with great sadness carrying papyrus flowers and funerary furniture conform with funerary customs in the Pharaonic civilization.
  • At the top of the wall, you will see a pharaonic inscription on how to place the coffin inside the vault on a small boat as well as containing embalming tools used in the preparation of the mummy.
  • As you move forward, you will see a minister’s registration Ramosa with his wife in a state of worship in front of the god Osiris, then an inscription of the minister standing in front of King Akhenaten and behind him the Goddess Maat, and under the throne of the king there are ancient Egyptian texts for what one calls on the peoples of the nine Arches representative the traditional enemy peoples of ancient Egypt
  • On the right wall you will see an inscription of Minister Ramosa with his wife and a group of people carrying offerings, then an inscription of 3 girls wearing chains and then an inscription of purification of the deceased carried out by the priests of the temple.
  • As you walk a little, you will see an inscription of a group of temple priests carrying offerings in front of Minister Ramosa, his wife, King Amenophis IV and his wife.
  • There is a distinctive pharaonic inscription in the archaeological tomb of the Minister Ramosa who receives a group of foreign delegations and statesmen, as well as another inscription of King Akhenaten and his wife.
  • At the end of the room, you will find an unfinished pattern for a group of girls offering their congratulations to the minister in red and black.

The design of Ramosa’s tomb:

The main hall:

The main hall of the tomb of Ramosa contains a pharaonic inscription of the funerary stages of the mummy, but it is not finished.

The Grand Hall:

You will see 4 rows of large and wide whips, where each row contains 8 columns in the form of pharaonic papyrus flowers, most of the columns perished over time, but a large group was restored by the Egyptian government.

The long room has two rows of columns, and each row contains 4 columns with wreaths of papyrus flowers.

At the end of the long room is a room with 3 spaces dedicated to placing statues of Minister Ramosa to the right and left of the entrance directly.

Funerary chamber:

After seeing the first room, we find a long corridor descending from the mummy burial hall based on 4 columns but not decorated and not used to bury the mummy of Minister Ramosa.

An unidentified mummified skull and a pot used as an embalming tool were discovered.

The address of   Ramosa’s tomb:

The west bank of the Nile in the cemetery of Sheikh Abdel Gurna, Theban Necropolis,  Luxor, Egypt.

Dates of visit of the tomb of Ramosa:  

Sunday: 09:00 to 17:00.

Monday: 09:00 to 17:00.

Tuesday: 09:00 to 17:00.

Wednesday: 09:00 to 17:00.

Thursday: 09:00 to 17:00.

Friday: 09:00 to 17:00.

Saturday:  009:00 to 17:00.

Tickets prices for Ramosa’s tomb:

The price of a foreign tourist ticket = 60 Egyptian pounds.

The price of a foreign student ticket = 30 Egyptian pounds.

The price of an entrance ticket for Egyptians = 10 Egyptian pounds.

Egyptian student ticket price = 5 Egyptian pounds.

 

 

Author & Writer Tomb of Ramosa: Tamer Ahmed Abd elfatah Yousif

 Tomb of Ramosa TT55 Luxor Egypt | The history of the construction of the most important and largest Tombs of Sheikh Abdel Gorna

Tomb of  Ramosa TT55 Luxor Egypt | The history of the construction of the most important and largest Tombs of Sheikh Abdel Gorna

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