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Revealed Mandolees
temple of Kalabsha

You can walk along a stone corridor that stretches from the majestic banks of the lake until the first gate of the temple, and then cross the arena full of columns until you reach the lobby, with eight columns. You can see the drawings and hieroglyphic inscriptions of Pharaohs and they are Greek ritual worship of the ancient Egyptian gods. Then look for Mandolees, a god who wears a cloak of eagle feathers.
kalabsha temple built in the late Ptolemaic period and completed the construction in the rule of Roman Emperor Augustus, and was dedicated to the sun god, called Mandolees Nubian, a Nubian counterpart of Horus. In 1970, the transfer of the temple to its current location, 50 km south of Aswan.
Price / ticket prices:
Regular visitor: 35 Egyptian pounds
Student: 20 Egyptian pounds
Working Hours: 8 am - 4 pm
temple of Kalabsha
You can walk along a stone corridor that stretches from the majestic banks of the lake until the first gate of the temple, and then cross the arena full of columns until you reach the lobby, with eight columns. You can see the drawings and hieroglyphic inscriptions of Pharaohs and they are Greek ritual worship of the ancient Egyptian gods. Then look for Mandolees, a god who wears a cloak of eagle feathers.
kalabsha temple built in the late Ptolemaic period and completed the construction in the rule of Roman Emperor Augustus, and was dedicated to the sun god, called Mandolees Nubian, a Nubian counterpart of Horus. In 1970, the transfer of the temple to its current location, 50 km south of Aswan.
Price / ticket prices:
Regular visitor: 35 Egyptian pounds
Student: 20 Egyptian pounds
Working Hours: 8 am - 4 pm
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