The Temple at Medinat Habu is located on the West Bank of the Nile in the ancient city of Thebes, now called Luxor. It's not as large as Karnak Temple, but the colors are better preserved and there are far fewer tourists. It's located next to the sleepy farming village of Kom Lolah. Some travel books name this site as the most overlooked in Luxor.
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Habu Temple gate
Medinat Habu profile with main gate on right
Horus, Hathor, and other gods inside the Tomb Chapels of the Divine Adorers
Pharaoh with the key of life
Larger than life painted relief
Well preserved colors of Medinat Habu
More colorful reliefs in the Second Court of Habu Temple
Colorful wall art of pharaoh and gods
Ramses III battling Libyans on the First Pylon - the size is 5 times larger than life
Egyptian writing in relief
Columns and blue ceiling of Habu Temple
Colorful column at Medinat Habu
More columns
Horus depicted on column relief
Gods and pharaohs
Column remains with Gurna hills in background
Adornment above gate
Celing of gate
Doorway relief at Habu Temple
Looking at inside of Medinat Habu Syrian style gate
Another view inside the gate
Roman ruins within the wall surrounding the temple