Colossal Statue of Ramses II in Memphis, Cairo
10 4 Share TweetMemphis… extended for 15 kilometers from Giza to Saqqara. One of the oldest cities on Earth. Legendary Memphis was the capital of the ancient Egypt throughout the old kingdom.
First of all, one this we should know about the place calls Memphis. As my tour guide, Ayman, explained, Memphis… extended for 15 kilometers from Giza to Saqqara. One of the oldest cities on Earth. Legendary Memphis was the capital of the ancient Egypt throughout the old kingdom. There we could see not only the Colossal Statue of Ramses II, but also The temple for Embalming the Scared Bull, Apis. And the Alabaster Sphinx as well. As you can see, you would notice that The Statue of Ramses II is so so huge! I was amazed and shocked as I walked approach the statue, and I really love this statue. My mom was even more excited than me when she saw the statue.
Every single details that was carved has their meanings or represents. The crown, the cobra on the crown, the straight forward false beard… The ancient signs of something protective in their believes. The sword, the belt, the name as well. Some represent the name, or the name of their parents, or power or god or the king himself. It is huge isn’t it?
If you notice one shot, where the tour guide was explaining the broken statue beside him, “As you can see the statue beside me, he is very fat. It means he was a very very rich king last time.” I find that funny, haha!
Next, the Alabaster Sphinx is one interesting statue as well, which was placed in Memphis as well. It was old enough since it is B.C. The Alabaster sphinx of Amenophis II, the largest of the extant sphinxes carved from a SINGLE block and it once flanked the entrance of the Temple of Ptah, 4.5m high and 8m long. Amazing, amazing, single block! It’s hard to imagine.
It was funny that time because Ayman guided us the story too quickly and if you attempt to listen to the story, you would miss your chance to shoot pictures.
As a result, there was one of a standing statue that I didn’t know what its name neither its story. Just the pictures, Haha!
Well, hope you guys enjoy this location and get a better pictures before you visit the place.
geschrieben von weechonghooi am 2009-03-02 in #Orte #cairo #temple #statue #huge #location #traditional #architecture
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