Luxor Al Uqsur Egypt Collection
Discover the timeless beauty of Luxor al Uqsur, Egypt. Marvel at the stoic columns that stand as a testament to the ancient civilization that once thrived here
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Discover the timeless beauty of Luxor al Uqsur, Egypt. Marvel at the stoic columns that stand as a testament to the ancient civilization that once thrived here. Created by Viet Chu, these Columns of Luxor exude an aura of grandeur and majesty. Step into history as you explore the magnificent Columns of Karnak, also crafted by Viet Chu. These towering structures transport you back in time, allowing you to witness the architectural brilliance of ancient Egypt. Behold the enigmatic Luxor Face, another masterpiece by Viet Chu. This captivating sculpture captures the essence of this mystical city, leaving visitors in awe with its intricate details and profound expression. Immerse yourself in Amun's presence through a plaque that reminds us of his significance during Luxor's New Kingdom-Third Intermediate Period. Feel a connection to this powerful deity who played a vital role in Egyptian mythology. Transport yourself to 1859/60 with an enchanting view from Karnac's Grande Allee du Milieu des Ruines. Let your imagination run wild as you envision life during this era and admire the remnants left behind by our ancestors. Experience Medinet-Habou's Facade Septentrionale du Gynecee de Ramses-Mé and Facade Orientale du Gynecee de Ramses-Mè. These stunning facades offer glimpses into royal life during Ramses' reign, showcasing their opulence and grandeur. Marvel at Khons Temple's Portique du Temple de Khons captured beautifully in 1849/51 and printed in 1852. The intricately designed portico transports you back to an era where devotion was expressed through remarkable architecture. Delve deeper into Palais de Karnak with Salle Hypostyle Prise au Nord and Salle Hypostyle Prise al Angle Nord-Est prints from 1849/51. Admire these halls filled with impressive columns, each telling a story of the past.