• The Red Chapel of Hatshepsut or the Chapelle Rouge was originally constructed as a Barque Shrine during the reign of Queen Hatshepsut.
  • The Red Chapel of Hatshepsut at Karnak near Thebes as seen from the east. The Red Chapel of Hatshepsut or the Chapelle rouge was a religious shrine in...
  • The chapel measures 7.2m high, 15m long, and 6.5m wide. Hatshepsut began construction of the "red chapel" in 17th year of her reign.
  • Hatshepsut began construction of the “red chapel” in 17th year of her reign. ... About the reconstruction model of Hatshepsut.
  • The north-south axis of the Red Chapel is perpendicular to the main axis (east-west) of the temple. The chapel was build by Queen Hatshepsut, 18th Dynasty, and...
  • Facts about the Red Chapel of Hatshepsut. The chapel consists of two open courtyards and is approximately 18 meters long, 6 m wide and 5.5 m high.
  • The Red Chapel of Hatshepsut is a testament to the reign of one of Egypt’s most powerful female pharaohs.
  • In 2001, when the Supreme Council of Antiquities decided to rebuild the Red Chapel of Hatshepsut (18th Dynasty) in the Open Air Museum, the process...
  • F. Larché, “Monument Closeup: The Reconstruction of the So-Called 'Red Chapel' of Hatshepsut & Thutmose III in the Open Air Museum at Karnak.”
  • The Red Chapel of Hatshepsut was an Ancient Egyptian religious shrine located within the Karnak temple complex in Luxor, Egypt.
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