Hatshepsut temple

Hatshepsut's temple is considered the closest Egyptians came to the Classical Architecture. It marks a turning point in the architecture of Ancient Egypt, which forsook the megalithic geometry of the Old Kingdom for a temple which allowed for active worship, requiring the presence of participants to create its majesty. The linear axiality of Hatshepsut's temple is mirrored in the later New Kingdom temples.


Thebes (place), 120 pictures


Egypt, 1200 photos