

Luxor consists of three distinct areas. The West Bank with its ancient monuments and burial grounds, Luxor on the East Bank and Karnak to the north-east. The town of Luxor is built around the temple of the same name,dating from the 13th century BC. Further north lies the Temple of Karnak, a huge complex of kiosks, halls, sanctuaries, pylons and obelisks. The Luxor Museum and the small Mummification Museum are also worthy of a visit. The West Bank houses the tombs, temples and burial grounds of the pharaohs and their queens. Notable monuments include the Colossi of Memnon, the Tombs of the Nobles and the Deir Al-Medina. Prominent temples include Deir Al-Bahri (Hatshepsut) and Medinat Habu (Ramses III).
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