Temple of Seti I
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"One of the great achievements of Egyptian art, this cathedral-like tomb is the finest in the Valley of the Kings" Full review
"At the northern end of the Theban necropolis, this temple has few visitors, despite its picturesque location near a palm grove." Full review
"This ruined temple is slightly odd...the walls of the ruined hypostyle hall have some excellent relief carvings, however, showing both Ramses II and Seti I with the gods." Full review
"The pillar-fronted temple facade and the hypostyle hall are the only massive parts of the temple still standing...it's a quiet spot to enjoy at a slower pace." Full review
"It remains one of the most fascinating temples in Egypt because of its exquisite reliefs, unique chapel design, and preserved paint...temple's facade features a carved and partially painted Portico" Full review