What was the Luxor temple built for?
Christopher Snyder
Updated on March 25, 2026
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Consequently, what was the Luxor temple used for?
Temples during the New Kingdom were constructed as places of religious worship, dedicated to certain gods of the Egyptian pantheon. The Luxor Temple was dedicated to the king of the Egyptian gods Amon-Ra.
Beside above, is there a pyramid in Luxor? The big three pyramids are known as the Giza pyramids, not the Luxor pyramids. Luxor is actually a small town in southern Egypt sitting right on the Nile. Note, there is a “temple” in Luxor and no pyramid.
Thereof, who built a temple across the Nile from Luxor?
Commissioned by King Amenhotep III (Amenophis III; reigned 1390–53 bce) of the late 18th dynasty, the temple was built close to the Nile River and parallel with the bank and is known today as the Temple of Luxor. An avenue of sphinxes connected it to the Great Temple of Amon at Karnak.
Is Karnak temple the same as Luxor temple?
The Temple of Karnak is located in present-day Luxor, which was known as Waset to the Ancient Egyptians and Thebes to the Ancient Greeks. Sphinx statues in Karnak Karnak is currently the second largest ancient religious site in the world (smaller than only Cambodia's Angkor Wat).
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