Edfu is a city of approximately 60000 inhabitants, located on the west bank of the Nile, more specifically between the cities of Esna and Aswan; this magnificent Egyptian city, surrounded by palm groves, desert, and suggestive granite mountains, has much to tell about its ancient past, beginning with the time when it served as the important capital of one of the regions of Upper Egypt, and continuing to the present day.
When seeing the remains of colossal structures strewn across Egypt, it is uncommon to take the time to pause and consider the numerous steps that were required for their completion. With the unfinished obelisk, we have a once-in-a-lifetime chance to analyze this intricate process and the difficulties of shaping the enormous stone blocks that were used in the construction of most Egyptian structures.
The Nubian Museum, which opened its doors in 1997 after 10 years of hard effort, is now widely regarded as one of Egypt's most significant museums. Created to preserve ancient Egyptian monuments that had been salvaged from the waters of the Nile and those that had been found during operations, the museum was the result of a collaboration between local experts and UNESCO with aid from the World Heritage Organization.
Philae's Temple is a temple dedicated to the goddess Philae. The Philae Temple, which is located three miles from the Aswan railway station, is a lavish and spectacular monument. Aesthetic components of great beauty, such as the exquisite granite and polished stones, the lavishly carved capitals of diverse forms, and the ceilings with gorgeous astrological motifs, are found nowhere else in the ancient world, and they are incomparably beautiful.
The Temple of Abu Simbel is one of the most well-known and significant structures in Egyptian history and culture, particularly during the Pharaonic period.
This amazing structure, which was constructed around 3000 years ago and is situated on the western bank of Lake Nasser in the city of Aswan, is a must-see attraction. It measures 33 meters in height and 38 meters in length.