The architecture of Egypt Temples, palaces, hauses and urbanism
The temple Qaszr el Saga, unfinished temple; BC midle of the 3. millennium
The temple Medinet Madi, a 12. dynasti built by Amenemhat III. and his son
The temple Temple of V. Mentuhotep, Thebes west bank 11. dynasty Senusret I. white chapel 12. din.
The temple Karnak, The Jubilee Chapel of Senusret I. 12. dynasty, 1950 BC
The temple Medinet Habu, 18 th dynasty the building of a chapel begun by Hatshepsut
The temple Medinet Habu, 18 th dynasty the chapel of Thutmose III. 1431 BC
The holy district at Thebes
Karnak temple of Amon Built BC 1530 -323
Karnak temple of Amon Built BC 1530 -323 Roof of the nave Clerestory Roof of the aisle
Karnak, temple of Honsu built BC 1198 -1166
Edfu temple of Horus built BC 257 -237)
Edfu temple of Horus built BC 257 -237)
Medinet Habu III. Ramses temploma Kr. e. 716 -343
The rock-cut temple of Ramses II.
Ahet Aton – North Palace
Ahet Aton – North Palace
Ahet Aton citycenter The house of the king a in the great house 120*138 m
The temples of Ahet Aton The Great Temple (33*190 m)
Ahet Aton – the house of Hatiay
Ahet Aton - House
Ahet Aton houses
Ahet Aton 1 Main entrance 2 Doorkeeper's lodge 3 Offices, guest rooms 4 Pillared hall 5 Private quarters 6 The mandara, i. e. reception room for strangers 7 Open courtyard 8 Best hall, with columns and tank 9 Private rooms 10 Visitors' passage to the mandara 11 Women's hall 12 Women's quarters 13 Store rooms
El-Lahun and der-el Medina workers district 12. dynasty
Ahet Aton workers district
Settlements on the Niles-banks
Townplanning Buhen – Middlekingdom
Townplanning Ahet-Aton the central quorter 18. dynasti