๐๏ธ Edfu
Ancient Egyptian temple complex and Greco-Roman settlement
๐ Fast Facts
- Location: Upper Egypt, on the west bank of the Nile River, approximately 105 km south of Luxor
- Primary structure: Temple of Horus, constructed during the Ptolemaic period (237โ57 BCE)
- UNESCO World Heritage Site: Yes, as part of Thebes (Luxor)
- Current status: Active archaeological site and major tourist destination
Edfu, ancient Apollonopolis Magna in Greco-Roman texts, is home to one of Egypt's most substantial and well-preserved temples. The Temple of Horus dominates the site, built during the reign of Ptolemy III and completed under Ptolemy XII. The settlement served as a significant administrative and religious center during the Ptolemaic and Roman periods, and extensive archaeological remains document continuous occupation from pharaonic times through the Islamic era ...