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🏛️ Antinoopolis-Deir Abu Shaar
Greco-Roman city ruins in Upper Egypt


🕐 3 min read · Updated 10 Apr 2026 at 16:50
📌 Fast Facts
  • Location: East bank of the Nile River, Aswan Governorate, Upper Egypt
  • Founded: 130 CE by Roman Emperor Hadrian
  • Purpose: Memorial city dedicated to Antinous, Hadrian's companion
  • Current status: Largely unexcavated, fragmentary ruins, minimal visitor infrastructure

Antinoopolis-Deir Abu Shaar is a Greco-Roman archaeological site in Upper Egypt that represents a planned memorial city commissioned by Roman Emperor Hadrian in 130 CE. Founded to honour his companion Antinous following the latter's death in the Nile, the settlement functioned as both a religious centre and administrative outpost during the 2nd and 3rd centuries CE. As of 2026, the site remains largely unexcavated, with scattered stone structures exposed to erosion and looting, and continues to ...

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