The Temple of Karnak, located 3 kilometers north of Luxor, is undoubtedly the most colossal site in Pharaonic Egypt. Dating back 4,700 years and initiated during the New Kingdom, it remains the most imposing religious construction ever built in the world. Karnak was not just a temple, but a real religious complex; a city with several thousand people. At its height, the temple was exclusively reserved for the clergy, the laity were not allowed to enter.
Director: Jacques Vichet
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