- ancientegyptonline.co.uk ramesseum/The Ramesseum is the mortuary temple of Ramesses II (Ramesses Meryamun Usermaatre Setepenre, also known as Ramesses the Great).Bulunamadı: uksur
- ascendingpassage.com S-11-the-ramesseum.htmThe Ramesseum - sand, upright columns and sparse small trees. The Ramesseum, previously called the Memnonium by Charles Wilson.Bulunamadı: uksur
- blueheaventravel.com ramesseum-temple/The temple known as Ramesseum is the center of a huge architectural complex. The temple was built by Ramsess II (third king of the 19th dynasty 1292–1190...Bulunamadı: uksur
- ibisegypttours.com en/travel-guide/egypt-…The magnificent temple is on Luxor’s West Bank and in its day the Ramesseum was similar to Abu Simbel in grandeur and Medinet Habu in architecture.Bulunamadı: uksur
- luxorandaswan.com blog/luxor-attraction/the-…A visit there before arriving at the Ramesseum will give you a better impression of how this temples was meant to appear.Bulunamadı: uksur
- ermakvagus.com Africa/Egypt/Ramesseum/…Ramesseum is an ancient archeological site constructed by Ramesses II the Great as a mortuary temple complex dedicated to the pharaoh.Bulunamadı: uksur
- gattours.com egypt/sites/ramesseum-temple/Although not being included in many Egypt tours, the Ramesseum is surly worth a visit for its amazing architecture and remarkable decorations.Bulunamadı: uksur
- tr-tr.facebook.com AbdurasoulGrill/Abdurasoul Grill Ramesseum, El Qûrna, Qina, Egypt. 124 beğenme. Lunch, Dinner, or Supper under the Stars.