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Temple of Umm Ubayd — Attraction in Matruh

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Temple of Umm Ubayd
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Amon Temple
6G4V+4C6, Siwa, Marsa Matrouh Governorate 5011632, Egypt
Cleopatra Spring
5HW2+Q3C, Siwa, Marsa Matrouh Governorate 5011430, Egypt
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Olive Garden House Siwa
5GWQ+R92, Unnamed Road, Siwa, Marsa Matrouh Governorate 5011430, Egypt
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Temple of Umm Ubayd

6G2V+RW7, Siwa, Marsa Matrouh Governorate 5011431, Egypt
4.0(77)
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Nearby attractions of Temple of Umm Ubayd

Amon Temple

Cleopatra Spring

Amon Temple

Amon Temple

4.5

(646)

Open 24 hours
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Cleopatra Spring

Cleopatra Spring

4.3

(813)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Siwa Oasis Tour two Days one Night [Private]
Siwa Oasis Tour two Days one Night [Private]
Mon, Dec 8 • 7:30 AM
Siwa Oasis, Marsa Matrouh Governorate, 51714, Egypt
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AHMED BADAWIAHMED BADAWI
There are two temples in Egypt's Siwa Oasis that are devoted to the god Amun: the first and most well-known is the Amun revelation temple, and the other is the temple of Umm Ubaidah or Umm Ubaid. The ruins of this majestic temple and outstanding pharaonic inscriptions are situated in the center of a lush park filled with lovely trees. This temple has a lengthy and dramatic history because its origins may be traced back to 2000 years ago. Additionally, there are replicas and statues of the old temple in the vicinity.
Willy'sWilly's
This almost totally ruined temple was dedicated to Amun. It was originally connected to the Temple of the Oracle by a causeway and was used during oracle rituals. Nineteenth-century travellers got to see more of it than we can; a Siwan governor blew up the temple in 1896 in order to construct the town’s modern mosque and police building. Only part of a wall covered with inscriptions survives. It's located about 200m along the track from the Temple of the Oracle.
Sarah MahmoudSarah Mahmoud
Its not a whole temple it's just theleft over rocks and drawing from the temple after it falls down ... The drawings are still with it's color... The view behind the temple is overwhelming... The whole visit might take feom 10 min to 20 min ...
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There are two temples in Egypt's Siwa Oasis that are devoted to the god Amun: the first and most well-known is the Amun revelation temple, and the other is the temple of Umm Ubaidah or Umm Ubaid. The ruins of this majestic temple and outstanding pharaonic inscriptions are situated in the center of a lush park filled with lovely trees. This temple has a lengthy and dramatic history because its origins may be traced back to 2000 years ago. Additionally, there are replicas and statues of the old temple in the vicinity.
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This almost totally ruined temple was dedicated to Amun. It was originally connected to the Temple of the Oracle by a causeway and was used during oracle rituals. Nineteenth-century travellers got to see more of it than we can; a Siwan governor blew up the temple in 1896 in order to construct the town’s modern mosque and police building. Only part of a wall covered with inscriptions survives. It's located about 200m along the track from the Temple of the Oracle.
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Its not a whole temple it's just theleft over rocks and drawing from the temple after it falls down ... The drawings are still with it's color... The view behind the temple is overwhelming... The whole visit might take feom 10 min to 20 min ...
Sarah Mahmoud

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There are two temples in Egypt's Siwa Oasis that are devoted to the god Amun: the first and most well-known is the Amun revelation temple, and the other is the temple of Umm Ubaidah or Umm Ubaid. The ruins of this majestic temple and outstanding pharaonic inscriptions are situated in the center of a lush park filled with lovely trees. This temple has a lengthy and dramatic history because its origins may be traced back to 2000 years ago. Additionally, there are replicas and statues of the old temple in...

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This almost totally ruined temple was dedicated to Amun. It was originally connected to the Temple of the Oracle by a causeway and was used during oracle rituals. Nineteenth-century travellers got to see more of it than we can; a Siwan governor blew up the temple in 1896 in order to construct the town’s modern mosque and police building.

Only part of a wall covered with inscriptions survives. It's located about 200m along the track from the Temple...

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Its not a whole temple it's just theleft over rocks and drawing from the temple after it falls down ... The drawings are still with it's color... The view behind the temple is overwhelming... The whole visit might take feom 10 min...

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