• The hallway with pylons, leading to the hypostyle hall. The Temple of Hibis is the largest and best preserved ancient Egyptian temple in the Kharga Oasis...
  • There are New Kingdom textual references to a Hibis temple, and several stone blocks used in the Late Period temple appear to have originally belonged to an...
  • The Temple of Hibis thus stands as a silent observer to the ebb and flow of empires and civilizations that have passed through the Kharga Oasis.
  • The Hibs temple is one of the most important and best-known temples in the town of Khargas, in the New Valley governorate, as it is the only remaining temple...
  • The historical significance of the Hibis Temple In fact, the great historical importance of this temple lies in the fact that it represents a number of different ancient...
  • There are also signs o f graffiti that it was made by Muslims pilgrims, as they were taking rest inside Hibis temple during their route to Mecca.
  • The Temple of Hibis is one of the best-preserved temples in the Kharga Oasis today and received a huge restoration treatment that makes visitors able to perceive...
  • ...‘the Plough’, now corrupted into Hibis) was the capital of the oasis in antiquity, but all that remains today is the well-preserved limestone Temple of Hibis.
  • In this installment of our Lesser-known Temples and Ruins series, we unveil the secrets of the Temple of Hibis nestled in the oasis of Kharga.
  • Hibis temple Kargha Oasis is the finest example we have in Egypt of a Persian Period temple.