RMG1DJCJ–The Great Hypostyle Hall of Karnak, located within the Karnak temple complex, in the Precinct of Amon-Re, is one of the most visited monuments of Ancient Egypt. It was built around the 19th Egyptian Dynasty (c. 1290–1224 BC).[1] The design was initially instituted by Hatshepsut, at the North-west chapel to Amun in the upper terrace of Deir el-Bahri. The name refers to hypostyle architectural pattern.
RM2A601D9–The Great Hypostyle Hall of Karnak, located within the Karnak temple complex, in the Precinct of Amon-Re, is one of the most visited monuments of Ancient Egypt. It was built around the 19th Egyptian Dynasty (c. 1290–1224 BC).[1] The design was initially instituted by Hatshepsut, at the North-west chapel to Amun in the upper terrace of Deir el-Bahri. The name refers to hypostyle architectural pattern.
RM2PD4Y9K–circa 1940s, historical, the ancient ruins at the Temple of Karnak, Luxor, Egypt. Picture shows visitors at the Great Hypostyle Hall in the Precinct of Amun-Ra, which at one time had a roof supported by 134 columns in 16 rows.
RMDY910R–USA, United States, America, Texas, Houston, Museum of Natural Science, Museum, Natural Science, Hall of Ancient Egypt, Egypt
RM2BDY4NY–Great Hypostyle Hall, Karnak Temple
RF2NC946B–Luxor, Egypt. The Karnak Temple Complex, commonly known as Karnak, comprises a vast mix of decayed temples of ancient Egypt. 26th March 2013.
RM2H1B6WH–Hall of Columns, Karnak, Egypt, 1850s by Francis Frith
RF2JDAX52–This 1910 image shows the ruins of the Hall of Columns at Karnak. The Great Hypostyle Hall Karnak is composed of 134 giant sandstone columns in the form of papyrus stalks. Twelve great columns in its central nave are 70-plus feet in height and are capped by huge open papyrus blossom capitals. The main east-west axis of the Hypostyle Hall is dominated by a double row of 12 giant columns. This image is from a photogravure in Egypt by the German archaeologists Ebers and Junghaendel.
RF2WE3J5N–Luxor, Egypt - December 26 2023: Hypostyle Hall with huge columns in Karnak temple
RMMMF44C–Egypt. Temple of Edfu. Ancient temple dedicated to Horus. Ptolemaic period. It was built during the reign of Ptolemy III and Ptolemy XII, 237-57 BC. First Hypostyle Hall. Columns.
RMKYN68A–Pillars of the Great Hypostyle Hall from the Precinct of Amun-Re in the Great Temple at Karnak, Egypt. From The Wonders of the World, published c.1920.
RFKFAPGF–Egypt, Ancient Thebes (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1979). Luxor. Karnak. Great Temple of Amon, Great hypostyle hall, Detail
RM2J1GNNJ–Ancient Egypt. The New Kingdom (1549–1069 BC). Illustration of 1912 Restoration of the Great Hall at Karnak. Nineteenth Dynasty Hypostyle in the state
RMPEFDXA–Hall of Columns, El-Karnak, Egypt, Illustration, Cyclopaedia of Universal History, Volume 1, The Ancient World, by John Clark Ridpath, the Jones Brothers Publishing Company, 1885
RF2WXTBYR–The Hypostyle Hall at the Great Temple, Karnak, Egypt 1400 BC
RMKH95KW–Great Hypostyle Hall, Karnak, Egypt, 19th century colour lithograph
RMG3BBPH–GREAT HALL/KARNAK/EGYPT
RMCNX370–Ancient Egyptian god Horus. Relief in the Great hypostyle hall in the Karnak Temple Complex in Luxor, Egypt.
RM2C2W4NM–The Hypostyle Hall of the Great Temple at Abu Simbel, Egypt, painting by David Roberts, 1849
RMRY98HF–PILLARED HALL OF ESNEH. Egypt, engraving 1879
RMD96BWB–Photograph of Hypostyle hall at Karnak, Egypt
RF2JA4N40–ANCIENT EGYPT. Nile Valley. Original outline colour. SDUK 1844 old antique map
RMDY910T–USA United States America Texas Houston Museum of Natural Science Museum Natural Science Hall of Ancient Egypt mummy Egypt
RM2ERTX5G–The Great hypostyle hall in the Karnak temple complex in Amon-Re, Ancient Thebes, Egypt in XIX century. Africa. Old 19th century engraved illustration, El Mundo Ilustrado 1881
RF2NC95KB–Luxor, Egypt. The Karnak Temple Complex, commonly known as Karnak, comprises a vast mix of decayed temples of ancient Egypt. 26th March 2013.
RM2G5E2H6–Hall of Columns, Great Hypostyle, Karnak, Egypt, Victorian period
RF2G867NP–The caption accompanying this 1903 illustration in Gaston Maspero’s book on Egypt reads: “Painted Tablet in Hall of Harps in Fifth Tomb of the Kings to the East Thebes - Byban el Molouk.” Byban (also Biban) el Molouk is a narrow valley ofcentral Egypt near the site of ancient Thebes between Karnak and Luxor. The valley contains the tombs of numerous pharaohs of the XVIII, XIX, and XX Dynasties, including that of Tutankhamun. The area is known as the valley of the Kings and the Fifth Tomb is KV5, built to house the sons of Ramses II (19th dynasty)
RF2WE3J19–Luxor, Egypt - December 26 2023: Hypostyle Hall with huge columns in Karnak temple
RMMMF44B–Egypt. Temple of Edfu. Ancient temple dedicated to Horus. Ptolemaic period. It was built during the reign of Ptolemy III and Ptolemy XII, 237-57 BC. First Hypostyle Hall. Columns.
RMC5CDD8–Great Festival Hall of Tutmosis III (c.1450 BC), Luxor, Egypt
RFKFAPFW–Egypt, Ancient Thebes (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1979). Luxor. Karnak. Great Temple of Amon. Botanical Garden Hall. Columns in form of papyrus. Thutmose III's reign, 1490-1436 BC
RM2J1GNP0–Ancient Egypt. The New Kingdom (1549–1069 BC). Illustration from book of 1912 Nave of the Great Hall of Karnak. Looking westward toward the Nile from
RMEMJJKF–Ruins of Grand Hall, Thebes, Egypt, Albumen Print, circa 1880
RMG16CEB–Entitled, 'Hall of Columns. Carnac.' The Great Hypostyle Hall of Karnak, located within the Karnak temple complex, in the Precinct of Amon-Re, is one of the most visited monuments of Ancient Egypt. It was built around the 19th Egyptian Dynasty. The Karnak
RMA1B8KM–Pillars of the Great Hypostyle Hall from the Precinct of Amun-Re, at the Karnak Temple Complex near Luxor Egypt
RM2RGBEM7–The Great Hall, Karnak, Egypt
RM2HP4XXP–A late 19th century illustration showing the Hall of Columns in the Memnonium as it was at the time of the pharaohs.
RM2HE1FW9–Ancient egyptian relief sculptures that have remained well preserved and painted on the columns in the Hypostyle hall in Karnak, Egypt.
RMRY8M2F–GREAT HALL OF ABYDOS. Egypt, engraving 1879
RMRJRF4G–the first hypostyle hall, at the Temple of Hathor, Dendera, Egypt
RMP9A25T–Cartouche hieroglyph detail on columns, great hypostyle hall, precinct of Amun Ra, Karnak Temple. Luxor, Egypt, Africa
RMAK3N0N–Interior hall containing ancient sculptures statues and tombs The Egyptian Museum Cairo Egypt Africa
RFPF241E–Ancient Egypt: facade of Edfu temple and section of pillars hall of Amun temple in Karnak,
RF2NC94BR–Luxor, Egypt. The Karnak Temple Complex, commonly known as Karnak, comprises a vast mix of decayed temples of ancient Egypt. 26th March 2013.
RM2G5E2HF–Hall of Columns, Great Hypostyle, Karnak, Egypt, Victorian period
RF2AK73NJ–This illustration of the ruins of the Hall of Columns at Karnak dates to the early 1900s. The Great Hypostyle Hall Karnak is composed of 134 giant sandstone columns in the form of papyrus stalks. Twelve great columns in its central nave are 70-plus feet in height and are capped by huge open papyrus blossom capitals. The main east-west axis of the Hypostyle Hall is dominated by a double row of 12 giant columns.
RM2EJFD59–Egyptian hieroglyphs on the wall, Temples of Karnak, Luxor, Egypt
RMMMF44A–Egypt. Temple of Edfu. Ancient temple dedicated to Horus. Ptolemaic period. It was built during the reign of Ptolemy III and Ptolemy XII, 237-57 BC. First Hypostyle Hall. Columns.
RMC5CDCK–Great Hypostyle Hall (1280s-1260s BC), Luxor, Egypt
RFKFAPGX–Egypt, Ancient Thebes (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1979). Luxor. Karnak. Great Temple of Amon, Great Hypostyle Hall (New Kingdom). Interior walls, reliefs showing Seti I in front of Amon and Isis
RM2HNTB01–Main hall of Beshtak Palace, an ancient historic palace built in the Mamluk era, located in Muizz Street, Cairo, Egypt
RF2R1M3CB–LEIDEN, NETHERLANDS - AUGUST 07, 2022: Hall of Ancient Egypt in National Museum of Antiquities (Rijksmuseum van Oudheden)
RMG16CED–Entitled: 'At Great Hall. Carnac.' The Great Hypostyle Hall of Karnak, located within the Karnak temple complex, in the Precinct of Amon-Re, is one of the most visited monuments of Ancient Egypt. It was built around the 19th Egyptian Dynasty. The Karnak T
RMCNX37X–Pharaoh Ramesses II. Relief in the Great hypostyle hall in the Karnak Temple Complex in Luxor, Egypt.
RMHH4JXC–Great Hypostyle Hall at Karnak, Egypt
RFFBA38P–ANCIENT EGYPT. Nile Valley. Original outline colour. SDUK, 1844 antique map
RM2HE1FT5–Ancient egyptian relief sculptures that have remained well preserved and painted on the columns in the Hypostyle hall in Karnak, Egypt.
RMRY8M59–THE GREAT HALL OF PILLARS AT KARNAK. Egypt, engraving 1879
RMRJRF59–The ceiling of the first hypostyle hall, at the Temple of Hathor, Dendera, Egypt
RMPGT71G–Looking up at carved floral capital of stone column in hypostyle hall with hieroglyphs, Edfu Temple, Edfu. Egypt, Africa
RM2X4DR32–Main hall, Cairo Museum of Antiquities, Cairo, Egypt
RMCN41DB–Egypt - Edfu, Temple of Horus, pillars in the Horus Temple, traces of arson in the pillared hall in the temple
RF2NC9458–Luxor, Egypt. The Karnak Temple Complex, commonly known as Karnak, comprises a vast mix of decayed temples of ancient Egypt. 26th March 2013.
RM2G5E2J9–Hall of Columns, Great Hypostyle, Karnak, Egypt, Victorian period
RF2AK73N5–This illustration of the ruins of the Statue of Ramses II Iand his Temple at Karnak dates to the early 1900s. The nearly 200-foot-long temple features three chapels, a hypostyle hall with eight columns, a vestibule with four columns, and an open court. The court is surrounded by statues of Ramses III in his Jubilee vestments (can see in left background). A statue of Ramses stands by the entranceway here. Ramses III (died c.1155 B.C.) was the second Pharaoh of the Twentieth Dynasty in Ancient Egypt.
RM2EJFD5G–Egyptian hieroglyphs on the wall of temple, Luxor Museum, Luxor, Egypt
RMMMF43F–Egypt. Temple of Edfu. Ancient temple dedicated to Horus. Ptolemaic period. It was built during the reign of Ptolemy III and Ptolemy XII, 237-57 BC. The Second Hypostyle Hall. View of columns.
RMC5CDDP–Luxor temple. Hypostyle Hall (c. 1370 BC), Luxor, Egypt
RFKFAPG0–Egypt, Ancient Thebes (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1979). Karnak. Great Temple of Amon, Great hypostyle hall, Inside walls (New Kingdom, 1580-1085 b.C.). Offering scenes to the Gods, relief detail with Queen Hatshepsut before God Horus
RMFRFHGP–The tall columns in the Hypostyle hall at the Temple of Amun at Karnak, Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt. The Karnak Temple Complex is the largest religious building ever made, covering about 200 acres. It comprises a vast mix of decayed temples, chapels, pylons, and other buildings built over 2,000 years and dedicated to the Theban triad of Amun, Mut, and Khonsu. The Hypostyle hall, at 54,000 square feet (16,459 meters) and featuring 134 columns, is still the largest room of any religious building in the world.
RFTWHD1T–London, United Kingdom - May 13, 2019: The British Museum, London. Hall of Ancient Egypt, Ancient mummies exhibition .
RMG16CEP–Entitled: 'Ruins of the Great Hall and two obelisks. Carnac.' The Great Hypostyle Hall of Karnak, located within the Karnak temple complex, in the Precinct of Amon-Re, is one of the most visited monuments of Ancient Egypt. It was built around the 19th Egy
RF2E923PN–Ancient bas relief showing the Pharaoh Seti I raising the Djed column with the goddess Isis. Osiris Hall. Temple of Abydos, el Balyana, Egypt. Ancient
RMHH4JPE–Main hall of the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, Egypt
RF2B935CB–NILE VALLEY & ANCIENT EGYPT. Original outline colour SDUK 1844 old antique map
RM2HE1FWX–Ancient egyptian relief sculptures that have remained well preserved and painted on the columns in the Hypostyle hall in Karnak, Egypt.
RM2W94W9M–Engraving of hall in the tomb of Assasseef at an archaeological site in Egypt, published circa 1878.
RMRJRF69–The ceiling of the first hypostyle hall, at the Temple of Hathor, Dendera, Egypt
RMP9A1A3–Papyrus columns with Egyptian hieroglyphs in the great hypostyle hall, precinct of Amun Ra, Karnak Temple. Luxor, Egypt, Africa
RMBMRW6Y–Tour guide Egypt; Tourists on a guided tour in the Hypostyle Hall, the Temple of Karnak, Luxor, Egypt
RF2G50F29–Ancient Egypt. The Empire period. Columns of the Nave of Amenhotep III's unfinished hall. 1912 The side aisles and smaller columns should have been r
RF2NC9581–Luxor, Egypt. The Karnak Temple Complex, commonly known as Karnak, comprises a vast mix of decayed temples of ancient Egypt. 26th March 2013.
RM2G5E2J8–Hall of Columns, Great Hypostyle, Karnak, Egypt, Victorian period
RF2G867PA–The caption accompanying this 1903 illustration in Gaston Maspero’s book on Egypt reads: “Paintings of chairs in the fifth tomb of the kings to the East Thebes - Byban el Molouk.” Byban (also Biban) el Molouk is a narrow valley of central Egypt near the site of ancient Thebes between Karnak and Luxor. The valley contains the tombs of numerous pharaohs of the XVIII, XIX, and XX Dynasties, including that of Tutankhamun. The area is known as the valley of the Kings and the Fifth Tomb is KV5, built to house the sons of Ramses II.
RM2EJFDMT–Mural of servants stuffing a hyena, Luxor, Egypt
RMMMF43N–Egypt. Temple of Edfu. Ancient temple dedicated to Horus. Ptolemaic period. It was built during the reign of Ptolemy III and Ptolemy XII, 237-57 BC. The Second Hypostyle Hall. View of columns.
RMC5CDDT–Hypostyle Hall and court of Amenhotep III (c. 1370 BC), Luxor, Egypt
RFKFAPH6–Egypt, Ancient Thebes (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1979). Luxor. Karnak. Great Temple of Amon, Great Hypostyle Hall (New Kingdom). Outer wall, north, reliefs showing the military campaigns of Seti I into Syria and Palestine (1304-1290 BC), detail
RMFRFHGY–The tall columns in the Hypostyle hall at the Temple of Amun at Karnak, Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt. The Karnak Temple Complex is the largest religious building ever made, covering about 200 acres. It comprises a vast mix of decayed temples, chapels, pylons, and other buildings built over 2,000 years and dedicated to the Theban triad of Amun, Mut, and Khonsu. The Hypostyle hall, at 54,000 square feet (16,459 meters) and featuring 134 columns, is still the largest room of any religious building in the world.
RFTWM5KC–London, United Kingdom - May 13, 2019: The British Museum, London. Hall of Ancient Egypt, tourist admiring ancient mummies exhibition .
RMG16CEF–Entitled: 'In Great Hall. Carnac.' The Great Hypostyle Hall of Karnak, located within the Karnak temple complex, in the Precinct of Amon-Re, is one of the most visited monuments of Ancient Egypt. It was built around the 19th Egyptian Dynasty. The Karnak T
RMW7CR62–Hypostyle hall, temple of Amon-Re, Karnak, Ancient Egypt, 14th-13th century BC (1892). Artist: Unknown
RMG3C67M–Karnak Temple Complex, Egypt - Hypostyle Hall and Obelisk
RFT2K4R1–ANCIENT EGYPT & Nile Valley. Ancient place names. Original colour. SDUK 1844 map