Introduction to Medinet Habu: is the tomb temple of Ramses III. It is relatively well-preserved and its area is second only to the Temple of Amun. It is the last large-scale construction project during the reign of the Pharaohs and the last section of Egypt. A souvenir from a time of plenty. This was originally the residence of the royal family. The first courtyard was a place for ceremonies and entertainment. The second courtyard was occupied by churches in the Ptolemaic and Roman times. In addition, there are three polycolumn halls. The exterior of the second hall On the left is the tomb of Ramses III. The temple's outer walls are engraved with the famous panoramic reliefs.
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