• The Temple of Hibis is the largest and best preserved ancient Egyptian temple in the Kharga Oasis, as well as the only structure in Egypt dating to the...
  • The Temple of Hibis is the largest and most well preserved temple in the Kharga Oasis.
  • Historical Background of Temple of Hibis, Kharga Oasis. The Temple of Hibis, a jewel in Egypt’s Western Desert, dates back to the 26th Dynasty.
  • The Temple of Hibis is an old building in Egypt. It's found in the Western Desert near Kharga Oasis and it's made of stone blocks.
  • Description of the Temple of Hibis inside and out. This ancient temple was built of sandstone and stretched over a relatively high area of the surrounding flat...
  • The earliest extant parts of Hibis Temple date to the reign of the Persian ruler Darius I, although it was probably begun during the Dynasty XXVI reigns of...
  • The largest and best preserved temple in the Kharga Oasis is the Temple of Hibis, probably because it was buried in sand until the excavators dug it out early...
  • Location of the Temple of Hibis. Temple of Hibis is located about 2 Km north of the Kharga oasis, Genah, New Valley Governorate.
  • The layout of Hibis temple is similar to the Egyptian temples in the New Kingdom which consists of: op en courtyard - hall of columns - Holy of Holies.
  • The Temple of Hibis stands as a mesmerizing testament to the grandeur of the past, nestled amidst the sprawling landscapes of this remote desert paradise.