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Temple Of Isis Philae Collection

The Temple of Isis Philae, located in Egypt, is a mesmerizing ancient structure that has stood the test of time

Background imageTemple Of Isis Philae Collection: Part of the Propylon of Philae, 19th century (w / c)

Part of the Propylon of Philae, 19th century (w / c)
6198800 Part of the Propylon of Philae, 19th century (w/c) by Lewis, John Frederick (1804-76); 53.3x36.8 cm; The McManus, Dundee

Background imageTemple Of Isis Philae Collection: Columns of the Temple of Isis

Columns of the Temple of Isis
Bottom-up view of the columns of the Temple of Isis, Philae, Aswan, Aswan Governorate, Egypt. It is an UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageTemple Of Isis Philae Collection: Philae Temple

Philae Temple, on Agilkia Island along the river Nile, Aswan

Background imageTemple Of Isis Philae Collection: Hieroglyphics in the Temple of Isis

Hieroglyphics in the Temple of Isis, Philae, Aswan, Aswan Governorate, Egypt

Background imageTemple Of Isis Philae Collection: Hieroglyphics in the Temple of Isis

Hieroglyphics in the Temple of Isis, Philae, Aswan, Aswan Governorate, Egypt

Background imageTemple Of Isis Philae Collection: Hieroglyphics in the Temple of Isis

Hieroglyphics in the Temple of Isis, Philae, Aswan, Aswan Governorate, Egypt. It is an UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageTemple Of Isis Philae Collection: West Collonade at temple of Isis on Philae Island

West Collonade at temple of Isis on Philae Island, Aswan, Aswan Governorate, Egypt

Background imageTemple Of Isis Philae Collection: Egyptian pylon fronting the Temple of Isis at Philae on Lake Nasser

Egyptian pylon fronting the Temple of Isis at Philae on Lake Nasser
Temple of Isis, the beautiful Ptolemaic/Roman centerpiece of Philae fronted by an Egyptian pylon

Background imageTemple Of Isis Philae Collection: Relief of Isis and her son Horus at Temple of Isis in Philae

Relief of Isis and her son Horus at Temple of Isis in Philae
Well-preserved carved relief of Isis and her son Horus at Temple of Isis in Philae

Background imageTemple Of Isis Philae Collection: Entrance to the Temple of Isis with two stone lions

Entrance to the Temple of Isis with two stone lions, the centerpiece of Philae

Background imageTemple Of Isis Philae Collection: Courtyard flanked by colonnades at the Temple of Isis in Philae

Courtyard flanked by colonnades at the Temple of Isis in Philae
Entrance and courtyard flanked by well-preserved colonnades at the Temple of Isis in Philae

Background imageTemple Of Isis Philae Collection: Well-preserved carved relief of the pylon at the Temple of Isis in Philae

Well-preserved carved relief of the pylon at the Temple of Isis in Philae

Background imageTemple Of Isis Philae Collection: Second Pylon from the Forecourt, Temple of Isis

Second Pylon from the Forecourt, Temple of Isis
Island of Philae, Aswan, Egypt

Background imageTemple Of Isis Philae Collection: Kiosk of Trajan, Temple of Isis

Kiosk of Trajan, Temple of Isis
Island of Philae, Aswan, Egypt

Background imageTemple Of Isis Philae Collection: Nubian monuments at Philae, temple of Isis during sunset

Nubian monuments at Philae, temple of Isis during sunset
Egypt - Nubian monuments at Philae (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1979). Temple of Isis. Sunset

Background imageTemple Of Isis Philae Collection: Egypt, interior of the Grand Portico of the Temple of Philae

Egypt, interior of the Grand Portico of the Temple of Philae, engraving based on a drawing by David Roberts from Egypt
Egypt, 19th century. Interior of the Grand Portico of the Temple of Philae. Engraving based on a drawing by David Roberts (1796-1864), from " Egypt and Nubia", 1846-1850

Background imageTemple Of Isis Philae Collection: Egypt, Island of Philae, November 14, 1838, engraving based on a drawing by David Roberts

Egypt, Island of Philae, November 14, 1838, engraving based on a drawing by David Roberts from Egypt and Nubia
Egypt, 19th century. View of the Island of Philae, November 14, 1838. Engraving based on a drawing by David Roberts (1796-1864), from " Egypt and Nubia", 1846-1850


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The Temple of Isis Philae, located in Egypt, is a mesmerizing ancient structure that has stood the test of time. Part of the Propylon of Philae, this 19th-century wonder showcases the rich history and architectural brilliance of its era. As you explore further into the temple, your eyes are immediately drawn to the majestic Columns of the Temple of Isis. These towering pillars stand tall and proud, serving as a testament to the grandeur that once filled this sacred space. Every inch of this temple is adorned with intricate Hieroglyphics in honor of Isis, an Egyptian goddess worshipped for her power and beauty. The walls come alive with stories from ancient times, transporting visitors back to a bygone era where myths and legends were woven into everyday life. As you make your way through the West Collonade at Temple of Isis on Philae Island, you can't help but feel a sense of awe wash over you. The sheer size and magnitude leave you breathless as you take in every detail meticulously carved into stone. One particular relief catches your eye - it depicts Isis cradling her son Horus with love and tenderness. This beautiful portrayal symbolizes motherhood's strength and protection while reminding us that even deities experience maternal instincts. The entrance to the Temple welcomes visitors with two stone lions standing guard on either side – their stoic presence adding an air of mystique to this already enchanting place. Stepping into the courtyard flanked by colonnades at the Temple only amplifies its magnificence. The symmetrical design creates a harmonious atmosphere that invites contemplation and reflection amidst such splendor. Visiting this Egyptian pylon fronting the Temple fills one's heart with reverence for those who built it centuries ago. It stands proudly against Lake Nasser's backdrop, showcasing not only human ingenuity but also nature's breathtaking beauty surrounding it, testament to the ancient world's architectural prowess and spiritual devotion.