Located on the west bank of the Nile in Luxor, it was built to honor Pharaoh Ramses the Great.
Known for its massive stone statues, including the famous fallen colossus of Ramses II.
The temple’s walls are covered with detailed reliefs depicting his military victories and divine scenes.
Once a grand complex with courtyards, halls, and shrines, showcasing New Kingdom grandeur.
It also served as a cultural center with temples dedicated to gods and royal family.
Though partly in ruins, its monumental scale still impresses visitors today.
A powerful symbol of Ramses II’s legacy and ancient Egyptian artistry.
The Ramesseum – a must-see treasure of Egypt’s rich history.