• Entrance to the Great Hypostyle Hall. The Great Hypostyle Hall is located within the Karnak Temple Complex, in the Precinct of Amon-Re.
  • Detailed explanation-3: -Scenes of religious rituals were carved into the walls. Only the important priests and the pharaoh were allowed to enter the hypostyle hall.
  • The Great Hypostyle Hall is a large pillared-hall in the ancient Egyptian temple of Amun-Re, also known as the Karnak Temple.
  • The Hypostyle Hall, with its hieroglyphs and sculptures, offers a captivating insight into the grandeur and spirituality of ancient Egypt.
  • Among these awe-inspiring structures, the Great Hypostyle Hall at the Temple of Amun-Re, commonly known as the Karnak Temple, stands as a testament to the...
  • ...for one to think of Karnak in ancient Thebes (modern Luxor), much less the section known as the Temple of Amun, without picturing the Great Hypostyle Hall.
  • Thereafter, the Great Hypostyle Hall remained in use for seventeen centuries, down to the end of paganism in Egypt during the fourth century of our era.
  • The Great Hypostyle Hall at the ancient temple complex of Karnak, in Egypt, was constructed mainly during the reign of Ramses II.
  • The Great Hypostyle Hall is a remarkable architectural feature located within the Karnak Temple Complex in Luxor, Egypt.