• The Temple of Taffeh is an ancient Roman Egyptian temple currently located in the Rijksmuseum van Oudheden in Leiden, the Netherlands.
  • Discover Temple of Taffeh in Leiden, Netherlands: An ancient Egyptian temple sits within a modern European museum.
  • The bright, airy space lets natural light highlight the restored temple. An English-language sound-and-light show is staged at the Temple of Taffeh daily at 1.30pm.
  • The Temple of Taffeh has earned its place as one of the most mysterious ancient wonders of the world due to its unique design.
  • Temple of Taffeh. Rijksmuseum van Oudheden. ... This temple was once situated in the vicinity of the Roman fortress of Taphis (Taffeh) in Nubia.
  • The story of the Egyptian temple of Taffeh, from the Nile Valley to the Netherlands, between archaeology and diplomacy.
  • We began at the biggest object of the museum, the Taffeh temple in the central hall. Though nearly five metres high, this temple of the goddess Isis is not big...
  • This temple once stood near the Roman fortress of Taphis (Taffeh) in Nubia. Today it occupies a prominent place in the central hall of the RMO.
  • The Southern temple of Taffeh (Nubia) was donated to the Netherlands in 1969 and re-erected in the Leiden Museum of Antiquities.