Introduction to the Temple of Philae: The Temple of Philae (Temple of Philae) is dedicated to Isis, the god of love, and is known as the most romantic temple. The temple was built during the Ptolemaic period under Greek rule and is located on Philae Island in the Nile River south of Aswan. Later, due to the construction of a dam, since 1972, the Egyptian government, with the assistance of UNESCO, gradually dismantled the temple and moved it to Agilekia Island, more than 500 meters away from the original site, and rebuilt it according to its original appearance.
Attraction