Kom Ombo Temple

Kom Ombo Temple:


The Kom Ombo Temple is an unusual double temple located in the town of Kom Ombo in the Upper Egypt

Governorate of Aswan. It is one of the greatest temples constructed in Aswan. It was built during the Ptolemaic

Dynasty 180-47 BC. Some additions were made to it later during the Roman period.


It is located in Nagaa Al Shatab, Kom Ombo Center, Aswan Governorate. You can visit the temple while you are on

(one-day trips to Egypt) and going to Aswan.


Kom ombo is one of the temples in Aswan that is really worth a visit. You can take a trip to this great temple

through a trip to (Kom Ombo & Edfu Temples from Aswan).Where there are a number of tombs and temples that you will visit in Aswan and Luxor, the temple has many tombs

that belong to the ancient Egyptians and the ancient era. You can know the names of the ancient Egyptians

through your visit to Abed Luxor and Aswan. The temple is unique for its dedication to two different deities:

the local crocodile headed God Sobek, and the first "god of the Kingdom", the falcon headed God Horus the Elder

(also called Haroeris). This double dedication was deliberate.


helps you to make trips to this ancient temple in Aswan and to know the places of (attraction

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The Kom Ombo temple is one of the most famous temples in Egypt because it is completely symmetrical. It has

two entrances, two hypostyle halls, covered by columns and two sanctuaries. This is because the temple is

dedicated to two different gods: Horus or Haroeris and Sobek.


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The texts and inscriptions found in the temple refer to cult rituals that were similar to those of that time period. The

temple itself had a specific theology. The characters evoked the gods of Kom Ombo and their myth. There were

two themes present in this temple: the global theme and the local theme. The two unite to form the theology of

this temple. A temple was built during the New Kingdom to honor these gods, but this site gained importance

during the Ptolemaic Kingdom. Few remains of the New Kingdom temple. The construction of the current temple

began at the hands of Ptolemy VI Philometor (180:145 BC) at the beginning of his rule, and other Ptolemies added

to it, most notably Ptolemy III Theos Philopator (51:47 BC), who built the inner and outer columns. The scene on the

inner face of the back wall of the temple is of particular interest, and "probably represents a collection of surgical

instruments.

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The building is unique because its "double" design means that there are duplicate courts, halls, sanctuaries and

chambers for two groups of deities. The southern half of the temple is dedicated to the crocodile god Sobek, the

god of fertility and creator of the world along with Hathor and Khonsu. Meanwhile, the northern part of the temple

was dedicated to the falcon god Harueris ("Horus the Great"). Our (Egypt Classic Tours) gives you the opportunity

to learn about all of this.

Temple Of Kom Ombo - Book Your Tickets

In the timeless embrace of Aswan, along the fertile banks of the Nile, lies a unique testament to ancient Egyptian

devotion the Kom Ombo Temple. As a distinguished gem within Egypt's attractions and a captivating stop on

Aswan Tours, this dual temple complex unfolds a narrative of duality, mythology, and architectural brilliance. Join

us on a journey to explore the mystical allure of Kom Ombo, where the convergence of history and spirituality

creates an enriching experience for travelers on Egypt Tours.


Symmetry and Duality: Unique Architecture Amidst Egypt's Attractions: Kom Ombo Temple is unlike any other

within the tapestry of Egypt's attractions. What sets it apart is its symmetrical design, featuring dual sanctuaries,

courts, and entrances. As you embark on Aswan Tours, witness the architectural precision that honors the duality in

ancient Egyptian beliefs, dedicated to Sobek, the crocodile god, and Horus, the falcon headed God.


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