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TEMPLE OF HATHOR AND NEFERTARI

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The façade of the temple dedicated to Hathor and Ramses II's wife, Nefertari, once again expresses the desire to show the closeness of Pharaoh and the gods, but this time by elevating the royal wife to an unusual level. While Pharaoh is represented four times on the façade by monumental Osirid statues wearing the double crown, Nefertari is given two statues of the same height, whereas she was usually depicted smaller, in accordance with the canons of Egyptian statuary. In the large temple next door, Pharaoh's mother, sons and daughters are represented by statues no taller than their parents' hips.

The interior of the temple consists of a hypostyle hall supported by six pillars with hathoric capitals. On the walls, the royal wife offers gifts to the goddess, who takes on the features of either a woman or a cow, notably on a boat when Nefertari offers her papyrus. The ceiling is adorned with two different sets of royal epithets. On the left, the queen is described as follows: "The King of Upper and Lower Egypt Usermastra Setepenra, his beloved, the royal wife Nefertari Meremut, beloved of Hathor, endowed with life". The vestibule is accessed via three doors, and leads to two side chambers and the sanctuary, where a statue of Hathor in the guise of a cow emerging from the mountain is enthroned in its niche.

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thon
Visited in february 2023
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TEMPLE POUR NEFERTARI
LE PETIT TEMPLE EST DEDIE A L'EPOUSE ADOREE NEFERTARI. RAMSES II AVAIT 8 FEMMES. A L'INTERIEUR DES PILIERS ORNES DU VISAGE D'HATHOR AUX OREILLES DE VACHE ET DE MAGNIFIQUES DECORATIONS SUR TOUS LES MURS
rrrriton
Visited in january 2020
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Fabuleux
Impressionnant. On est tout petit à côté. Tout est splendide
Visited in february 2019
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Hathor et Nefertari
Moins impressionnant que le Temple de Ramsès II, mais il se visite en même temps. La façade est très bien conservée et l'intérieur est bien. En observant en haut de la façade vous verrez les lignes de découpage qui on permis le déplacement du temple, comme un casse-tête géant.
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yol
Visited in october 2018
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Splendide !! Merveilleux !!
Une Splendeur. Ce site devrait être classé comme une des merveilles du monde. Temples de Ramses II et de son épouse Nefertari. Au départ d'Assouan, possibilité d'y aller en Bus (2h30 à 3h) ou en avion. (nettement plus cher). Le Billet d’entrée permet de visiter les 2 sites. Pour faire des photographies à l'intérieur, il est nécessaire de régler un supplément.
anneire
Visited in april 2018
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Le petit frère
Plus petit que son acolyte, ce temple mérite largement qu'on s'y intéresse, et pas seulement pour sa façade majestueuse.
Bon plan : Si vous arrivez avec une navette du matin, pour éviter la foule des touristes qui arrivent tous plus ou moins à la même heure, préférez la visite de ce temple avant l'autre vers lequel tout le monde va se ruer. Soyez plus malin : faites l'inverse ;)
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