
Amada Temple
The Amada Temple, a Nubian temple built during the New Kingdom's 18th Dynasty, stands as a testament to Egypt's influence in southern Nubia.

Built in the 13th century BC by Pharaoh Ramesses II, Abu Simbel features two massive rock-cut temples adorned with iconic reliefs and figures of his wife Nefertari.
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The Amada Temple, a Nubian temple built during the New Kingdom's 18th Dynasty, stands as a testament to Egypt's influence in southern Nubia.

The NMEC in Cairo presents a wide-ranging journey through Egyptian history, from prehistoric times to the modern era, including the Royal Mummies Hall.

The Coptic Museum in Cairo houses an extensive collection of Christian Egyptian artifacts that illustrate the history and culture of Coptic Egypt.

Perched atop the Cairo Citadel, the Mosque of Muhammad Ali is a stunning example of Ottoman-style architecture and a prominent city landmark.