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Mortuary Temple Collection

The mortuary temples of Egypt's Luxor on the West Bank hold a mesmerizing allure, showcasing the grandeur and architectural prowess of ancient civilizations

Background imageMortuary Temple Collection: Ramesseum, Egypt, 1984. Creator: Ethel Davies

Ramesseum, Egypt, 1984. Creator: Ethel Davies
Ramesseum, Egypt, 1984. The remains of the Ramasseum, the memorial temple to the Egyptian pharoah Ramessesm dating from the 13th century BC

Background imageMortuary Temple Collection: Hatshepsut, Deir El Bahri, Egypt, 1984. Creator: Ethel Davies

Hatshepsut, Deir El Bahri, Egypt, 1984. Creator: Ethel Davies
Hatshepsut, Deir El Bahri, Egypt, 1984. The tomb of the New Kingdom female pharoah Queen Hatshepsut, built c, 15th century BC, Deir el Bahari Temple, Theban Necropolis, west bank of the Nile, Luxor

Background imageMortuary Temple Collection: Egypt, Luxor, West Bank, The Colossi of Amenhotep 111 at the Northern Gate of the

Egypt, Luxor, West Bank, The Colossi of Amenhotep 111 at the Northern Gate of the Temple of Amenhotep 111

Background imageMortuary Temple Collection: Egypt, Luxor, West Bank, the Temple of Ramessess 11 known as The Ramesseum, Fallen

Egypt, Luxor, West Bank, the Temple of Ramessess 11 known as The Ramesseum, Fallen colossi in the first courtyard

Background imageMortuary Temple Collection: Egypt, Luxor, West Bank, Sphinx at the Temple of Ramessess 11 known as The Ramesseum

Egypt, Luxor, West Bank, Sphinx at the Temple of Ramessess 11 known as The Ramesseum

Background imageMortuary Temple Collection: Egypt, Luxor, West Bank, Colossi at Temple of Amenhotep 111

Egypt, Luxor, West Bank, Colossi at Temple of Amenhotep 111

Background imageMortuary Temple Collection: Egypt, Luxor, West Bank, Colossi of Memnan at The mortuary temple of Amenhotep 111

Egypt, Luxor, West Bank, Colossi of Memnan at The mortuary temple of Amenhotep 111

Background imageMortuary Temple Collection: Egypt, Luxor, West Bank, The temple of Ramesses 111 at Medinet Habu, Two statues in

Egypt, Luxor, West Bank, The temple of Ramesses 111 at Medinet Habu, Two statues in the Hypostyle Hall

Background imageMortuary Temple Collection: Egypt, Luxor, West Bank, Deir Al Bahri, Temple of Hatshepsut also known as Djeser-Djeseru

Egypt, Luxor, West Bank, Deir Al Bahri, Temple of Hatshepsut also known as Djeser-Djeseru, Holy of Holies

Background imageMortuary Temple Collection: Medinet Habu, Mortuary Temple of Ramses III, Left Wall (Medinet-Habou

Medinet Habu, Mortuary Temple of Ramses III, Left Wall (Medinet-Habou, Temple funeraire de Ramses III, paroi gauche, 1854. Salted paper print

Background imageMortuary Temple Collection: Medinet-Habou, Facade Septentrionale du Gynecee de Ramses-Mé

Medinet-Habou, Facade Septentrionale du Gynecee de Ramses-Mé
Medinet-Habou, Facade Septentrionale du Gynecee de Ramses-Meiamoun; Thebes, 1849/51, printed 1852. A work made of salted paper print, plate 49 from the album " egypte, nubie

Background imageMortuary Temple Collection: Medinet-Habou, Facade Orientale du Gynecee de Ramses-Mè

Medinet-Habou, Facade Orientale du Gynecee de Ramses-Mè
Medinet-Habou, Facade Orientale du Gynecee de Ramses-Meiamoun; Thebes, 1849/51, printed 1852. A work made of salted paper print, plate 48 from the album " egypte, nubie

Background imageMortuary Temple Collection: Gournah, Tombeau d Osymandias;Thebes, 1849 / 51, printed 1852

Gournah, Tombeau d Osymandias;Thebes, 1849 / 51, printed 1852
Gournah, Tombeau d Osymandias; Thebes, 1849/51, printed 1852. A work made of salted paper print, plate 58 from the album " egypte, nubie, palestine et syrie" (1852)

Background imageMortuary Temple Collection: Gournah, Perystyle du Tombeau d Osymandias (Ramesseum Occidental);Thebes

Gournah, Perystyle du Tombeau d Osymandias (Ramesseum Occidental);Thebes
Gournah, Perystyle du Tombeau d Osymandias (Ramesseum Occidental); Thebes, 1849/51, printed 1852. A work made of salted paper print, plate 59 from the album " egypte, nubie

Background imageMortuary Temple Collection: Medinet-Habou, Peristyle du Palais de Ramses-Meiamoun;Thebes

Medinet-Habou, Peristyle du Palais de Ramses-Meiamoun;Thebes
Medinet-Habou, Peristyle du Palais de Ramses-Meiamoun; Thebes, 1849/51, printed 1852. A work made of salted paper print, plate 50 from the album " egypte, nubie, palestine et syrie" (1852)

Background imageMortuary Temple Collection: Medinet-Habou, Propylees du Thoutmoseum;Thebes, 1849 / 51, printed 1852

Medinet-Habou, Propylees du Thoutmoseum;Thebes, 1849 / 51, printed 1852
Medinet-Habou, Propylees du Thoutmoseum; Thebes, 1849/51, printed 1852. A work made of salted paper print, plate 47 from the album " egypte, nubie, palestine et syrie" (1852)

Background imageMortuary Temple Collection: Medinet-Habou, Partie Orientale du Peristyle du Palais de Ramses-Mé

Medinet-Habou, Partie Orientale du Peristyle du Palais de Ramses-Mé
Medinet-Habou, Partie Orientale du Peristyle du Palais de Ramses-Meiamoun; Thebes, 1849/51, printed 1852. A work made of salted paper print, plate 51 from the album " egypte, nubie

Background imageMortuary Temple Collection: Medinet-Habou, Vue Generale des Rines, Thebes, 1849 / 51, printed 1852

Medinet-Habou, Vue Generale des Rines, Thebes, 1849 / 51, printed 1852
Medinet-Habou, Vue Generale des Rines, Thebes, 1849/51, printed 1852. A work made of salted paper print, plate 45 from the album " egypte, nubie, palestine et syrie" (1852)

Background imageMortuary Temple Collection: Medinet-Habou, Galerie du Palais de Ramses-Meiamoun;Thebes, 1849 / 51

Medinet-Habou, Galerie du Palais de Ramses-Meiamoun;Thebes, 1849 / 51
Medinet-Habou, Galerie du Palais de Ramses-Meiamoun; Thebes, 1849/51, printed 1852. A work made of salted paper print, plate 52 from the album " egypte, nubie, palestine et syrie" (1852)

Background imageMortuary Temple Collection: Relief depicting the lioness-headed goddess Mut presenting Ramesses II to an enthroned

Relief depicting the lioness-headed goddess Mut presenting Ramesses II to an enthroned
JBG138882 Relief depicting the lioness-headed goddess Mut presenting Ramesses II to an enthroned Amun, who gives him an ankh, from the Great Hypostyle Hall

Background imageMortuary Temple Collection: Osiride figures of Ramesses II (1279-1213 BC) flanking the walls of the Second Court

Osiride figures of Ramesses II (1279-1213 BC) flanking the walls of the Second Court
BAL59326 Osiride figures of Ramesses II (1279-1213 BC) flanking the walls of the Second Court, New Kingdom, (photo) by Egyptian 19th Dynasty (c.1292-1187 BC); Ramesseum, Thebes, Egypt; Egyptian

Background imageMortuary Temple Collection: Osiride figures of Ramesses II (1279-1213 BC) flanking the walls of the Second Court

Osiride figures of Ramesses II (1279-1213 BC) flanking the walls of the Second Court
XIR169591 Osiride figures of Ramesses II (1279-1213 BC) flanking the walls of the Second Court, New Kingdom, (photo) by Egyptian 19th Dynasty (c.1292-1187 BC); Ramesseum, Thebes, Egypt; Egyptian

Background imageMortuary Temple Collection: Great Pyramid, Sphinx and Temple of Chafea, Gizeh, Egypt, 1895. Creator: W &s Ltd

Great Pyramid, Sphinx and Temple of Chafea, Gizeh, Egypt, 1895. Creator: W &s Ltd
Great Pyramid, Sphinx and Temple of Chafea, Gizeh, Egypt, 1895. The building remains in the foreground are possibly the Mortuary Temple of the Great Pyramid of Khufu

Background imageMortuary Temple Collection: The Ramesseum, Luxor, Thebes, Egypt, 20th Century

The Ramesseum, Luxor, Thebes, Egypt, 20th Century. Relief carvings inside the Ramesseum, the mortuary temple of the Ancient Egyptian Pharaoh Rameses II built in the 13th century BC

Background imageMortuary Temple Collection: Entrance to the Temple of Medinet Habu, Egypt, 20th Century

Entrance to the Temple of Medinet Habu, Egypt, 20th Century. The mortuary temple of the Ancient Egyptian pharaoh Rameses III, built in the 12th century BC

Background imageMortuary Temple Collection: The Ramesseum, Thebes, Egypt, 20th Century

The Ramesseum, Thebes, Egypt, 20th Century. View of the Ramesseum, the mortuary temple of the Ancient Egyptian Pharaoh Rameses II built in the 13th century BC

Background imageMortuary Temple Collection: Mortuary temple of Hatshepsut, Deir el Bahari, Luxor, Egypt, 20th Century

Mortuary temple of Hatshepsut, Deir el Bahari, Luxor, Egypt, 20th Century. Hatshepsut was a female Pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty of Ancient Egypt whose rule (as co-regent with Thutmose III)

Background imageMortuary Temple Collection: Hypostyle Hall of the Ramesseum, Thebes, Egypt, 1841. Artist: Himely

Hypostyle Hall of the Ramesseum, Thebes, Egypt, 1841. Artist: Himely
Hypostyle Hall of the Ramesseum, Thebes, Egypt, 1841. The Ramesseum is the mortuary temple built for the Pharaoh Rameses II, who ruled from 1279 until 1213 BC

Background imageMortuary Temple Collection: Medinet Abou, Thebes, 8th December 1832, Egypt, 19th century. Artist: Louis Haghe

Medinet Abou, Thebes, 8th December 1832, Egypt, 19th century. Artist: Louis Haghe
Medinet Abou, Thebes, 8th December 1832, Egypt, 19th century. The mortuary temple of the Ancient Egyptian pharaoh Rameses III, built in the 12th century BC. From Egypt and Nubia (Volume 2)

Background imageMortuary Temple Collection: Medinet Abou, Thebes, 5th December 1832, Egypt, 19th century. Artist: Louis Haghe

Medinet Abou, Thebes, 5th December 1832, Egypt, 19th century. Artist: Louis Haghe
Medinet Abou, Thebes, 5th December 1832, Egypt, 19th century. The mortuary temple of the Ancient Egyptian pharaoh Rameses III, built in the 12th century BC

Background imageMortuary Temple Collection: The Ramseion, Luxor, Egypt, 19th century. Artist: George Moore

The Ramseion, Luxor, Egypt, 19th century. Artist: George Moore
The Ramseion, Luxor, Egypt, 19th century. View of the Ramesseum, the mortuary temple of the Ancient Egyptian Pharaoh Rameses II built in the 13th century BC

Background imageMortuary Temple Collection: Rameses III smiting his enemies before Amun-Ra, Mortuary Temple, Medinat Habu, Egypt, c12th cen BC

Rameses III smiting his enemies before Amun-Ra, Mortuary Temple, Medinat Habu, Egypt, c12th cen BC
Relief of Rameses III smiting his enemies before Amun-Ra, Mortuary Temple of Rameses III, Medinat Habu, Luxor, Egypt, c12th century BC

Background imageMortuary Temple Collection: Lotus-headed pillars, Temple of Rameses III, Medinat Habu, Luxor, Egypt, c12th century

Lotus-headed pillars, Temple of Rameses III, Medinat Habu, Luxor, Egypt, c12th century

Background imageMortuary Temple Collection: Egyptian gods engraved on pillars, Mortuary Temple, Medinat Habu, Egypt, c12th century BC

Egyptian gods engraved on pillars, Mortuary Temple, Medinat Habu, Egypt, c12th century BC
Egyptian gods engraved on pillars, Mortuary Temple of Rameses III, Medinat Habu, Egypt, c12th century BC. Anubis is on the right hand side, Osiris and Horus are beyond

Background imageMortuary Temple Collection: Relief of solar boat carrying Ra, Mortuary Temple, Medinat Habu, Luxor, Egypt, c12th century BC

Relief of solar boat carrying Ra, Mortuary Temple, Medinat Habu, Luxor, Egypt, c12th century BC
Relief of solar boat carrying Ra (as Nefer-Tum the setting sun), Mortuary Temple of Ramesses III, Medinat Habu, Luxor, Egypt, c12th century BC

Background imageMortuary Temple Collection: Relief of Rameses III receiving blessing of Amon-Ra, Mortuary Temple, Medinet Habu, 12th centuryBC

Relief of Rameses III receiving blessing of Amon-Ra, Mortuary Temple, Medinet Habu, 12th centuryBC
Relief of Rameses III receives the blessing of Amon-Ra (holding Ankh), Mortuary Temple, Medinet Habu, Egypt, 12th century BC

Background imageMortuary Temple Collection: Relief of Rameses III and sacred baboons, Mortuary Temple, Medinat Habu, Egypt, c12th century BC

Relief of Rameses III and sacred baboons, Mortuary Temple, Medinat Habu, Egypt, c12th century BC
Rameses III and sacred baboons worshipping the rising sun, Mortuary Temple of Rameses III, Medinat Habu, Egypt, c12th century BC

Background imageMortuary Temple Collection: Reliefs of Ramesses III, Mortuary Temple of Rameses III, Medinat Habu, Egypt. c12th century BC

Reliefs of Ramesses III, Mortuary Temple of Rameses III, Medinat Habu, Egypt. c12th century BC
Reliefs of Ramesses III, Mortuary Temple of Ramesses III, Medinat Habu, Luxor, Egypt, c12th century BC. The reliefs show Ramesses III before Amun-Ra

Background imageMortuary Temple Collection: Cartouches below an uraeus, Mortuary Temple of Ramesses III, Luxor, Egypt, c12th century

Cartouches below an uraeus, Mortuary Temple of Ramesses III, Luxor, Egypt, c12th century
Cartouches (names of Ramesses III) below an uraeus, Mortuary Temple of Ramesses III, Luxor, Egypt, c12th century. This forms the decoration inside the top of an arch in the temple

Background imageMortuary Temple Collection: Relief of Rameses III smiting enemies, Mortuary Temple of Rameses III, Medinat Habu, c1200BC

Relief of Rameses III smiting enemies, Mortuary Temple of Rameses III, Medinat Habu, c1200BC
Relief of Rameses III smiting his enemies (the sea peoples) before the gods, Mortuary Temple of Rameses III, Medinat Habu, Luxor, Egypt, c12th century BC

Background imageMortuary Temple Collection: View through the Pylons, Mortuary Temple of Rameses III, Medinat Habu, Luxor, c12th century BC

View through the Pylons, Mortuary Temple of Rameses III, Medinat Habu, Luxor, c12th century BC
View through the Pylons, Mortuary Temple of Rameses III, Medinat Habu, Luxor, Egypt, 20th Dynasty, c12th century BC

Background imageMortuary Temple Collection: Mortuary Temple of Rameses III at Medinat Habu, Luxor, Egypt, 20th Dynasty, c12 century BC

Mortuary Temple of Rameses III at Medinat Habu, Luxor, Egypt, 20th Dynasty, c12 century BC

Background imageMortuary Temple Collection: The Colossi of Memnon, Luxor West Bank, Egypt, c1400 BC

The Colossi of Memnon, Luxor West Bank, Egypt, c1400 BC. These colossal statues of Amenhotep III (Amenophis III) stood in front of the mortuary temple that is now destroyed

Background imageMortuary Temple Collection: Frontal view of The Colossi of Memnon, Luxor West Bank, Egypt, c1400 BC

Frontal view of The Colossi of Memnon, Luxor West Bank, Egypt, c1400 BC. These colossal statues of Amenhotep III (Amenophis III) stood in front of the mortuary temple that is now destroyed

Background imageMortuary Temple Collection: Closeup of The Colossi of Memnon, Luxor West Bank, Egypt, c1400 BC

Closeup of The Colossi of Memnon, Luxor West Bank, Egypt, c1400 BC. These colossal statues of Amenhotep III (Amenophis III) stood in front of the mortuary temple that is now destroyed



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The mortuary temples of Egypt's Luxor on the West Bank hold a mesmerizing allure, showcasing the grandeur and architectural prowess of ancient civilizations. At the Northern Gate of these sacred grounds stand The Colossi of Amenhotep III, colossal statues that have withstood the test of time. Further along, at the Temple of Ramesses II known as The Ramesseum, one is greeted by a majestic Sphinx guarding its entrance. This enigmatic creature adds an air of mystery to this awe-inspiring temple complex. As we venture deeper into history, we encounter more wonders. The Colossi at the Temple of Amenhotep III rise proudly from their surroundings, reminding us of a glorious past etched in stone. Nearby stands another marvel - The Colossi of Memnon at The Mortuary Temple of Amenhotep III - silent sentinels witnessing centuries unfold. But not all remains untouched by time's relentless march. Fallen fragments dotting the landscape serve as poignant reminders that even mighty structures can succumb to nature's forces. Such is evident at The Temple Of Ramesses III in Medinet Habu where two statues now lie toppled but still commanding respect. Moving away from Luxor's heart lies Deir Al Bahri - home to the magnificent Temple Of Hatshepsut also known as Djeser-Djeseru. Its elegant design and intricate reliefs pay tribute to Queen Hatshepsut's reign and her eternal legacy. Beyond Luxor itself lies Gournah; here we find Osymandias' Tomb standing tall amidst rugged beauty captured so vividly in 19th-century photographs taken by early explorers like Francis Frith. Perystyle du Tombeau d'Osymandias (Ramesseum Occidental) showcases elaborate columns framing this once-majestic tomb. And finally, let us not forget Medinet-Habou with its remarkable Mortuary Temple of Ramses III.