Luxor Temple, an ancient sanctuary on the East Bank of the Nile, has stood for over 3,000 years, surrounded by the modern bustle of honking taxis and strolling families. Linked to Karnak Temple by the Avenue of Sphinxes, this temple features soaring colonnades and elaborate columns. Visitors can explore the intricate carvings and statues that depict Amenhotep III and Ramses II, immersing themselves in the rich historical and architectural legacy of ancient Egypt.
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