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Philae Temple
Overview
Philae Temple is a Ptolemaic temple in Aswan devoted to the goddess Isis, located in the center of the Agilkia Island. The ancient complex is surrounded by smaller structures constructed at varying eras by different pharaohs, and was built in 362 BC. One of Aswan’s most visited sites, it has a special connection with the city’s fame. For those thinking to travel to Aswan, a long-stop at its most famous historical landmark should be at the top of their itinerary.
Things to Note Before Visiting
Entry Fee: $ 2.06 per person
Opening Hours: 7 AM to 4 PM
Best Time to Visit: Early Morning