The temple structure contains three huge terraces, which are connected to each other by stairs and ramps. In particular, one must also mention the drawings carved on the walls - an illustration of ancient myths and legends. On the walls of the temple there is also a drawing illustrating the myths about the divine birth of the Queen of Hatshepsut. Remarkable that even after the death of Queen Czarina, the temple was considered to be one of the most important religious centers of ancient Egypt.
Thousands of people came here hoping to be healed of the diseases. And the numerous legends claim that they have succeeded. The upper terrace was used for carrying out the main rituals. Despite the impressive age, the temple of Hatshepsut has been preserved. At present, thousands of architects and restorers from around the world are working on the restoration of their destroyed elements. The tourists can look into one of the oldest temples of the earth, see the unique sculptures and the murals, and feel the special mysterious atmosphere prevailing in the temple.
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