Eckartsau, Austria
1720
Vienna, Austria
1692
Halbturn, Austria
1711
Anif, Austria
1520
Stainz, Austria
1229
Vienna, Austria
1743
Salzburg, Austria
1614
Wals-Siezenheim, Austria
1700-1709
Jaidhof, Austria
17th century
Loosdorf, Austria
1760-1810
Reichenau an der Rax, Austria
1870-1872
The Temple of Edfu is one of the best preserved ancient shrines in Egypt. It was built in the Ptolemaic Kingdom between 237 and 57 BC.
Edfu was one of several temples built during the Ptolemaic Kingdom, including the Dendera Temple complex, Esna, the Temple of Kom Ombo, and Philae. Its size reflects the relative prosperity of the time. The present temple initially consisted of a pillared hall, two transverse halls, and a barque sanctuary surrounded by chapels. The building was started during the reign of Ptolemy III Euergetes and completed in 57 BC under Ptolemy XII Auletes. It was built on the site of an earlier, smaller temple also dedicated to Horus, although the previous structure was oriented east–west rather than north–south as in the present site.