The Temple of Ptah in Memphis is a must-see monument for history and architecture enthusiasts.
Located in the ancient capital of Egypt, Memphis, this temple is dedicated to the creator god Ptah, one of the most important deities of the Egyptian pantheon. Erected during the New Empire, this temple bears witness to the richness and cultural diversity of ancient Egypt.
The remains that remain today offer a glimpse of the grandeur and sophistication of the sacred buildings of this era.
Average temperatures and climate
Month | (° C) | (° F) | Weather | Climate |
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January | 13 | 55 | ☀️ | Sec |
February | 15 | 59 | ☀️ | Sec |
Mars | 18 | 64 | ☀️ | Sec |
April | 22 | 72 | ☀️ | Sec |
May | 26 | 79 | ☀️ | Sec |
June | 29 | 84 | ☀️ | Sec |
July | 31 | 88 | ☀️ | Sec |
August | 31 | 88 | ☀️ | Sec |
September | 28 | 82 | ☀️ | Sec |
October | 25 | 77 | ☀️ | Sec |
November | 20 | 68 | ☀️ | Sec |
December | 15 | 59 | ☀️ | Sec |
Schedules and info
Opening hours: 8:00 a.m. to 17:00 p.m. (open every day)
Entrance fee: EGP 60 for adults and EGP 30 for students
Average price of a guide: 200 to 300 EGP
Other sites to visit
Philae |
Edfu |
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