Philae temple at night

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Sound and Light show

 the Egyptian gods and goddesses are, like Osiris resurrected 
before our eyes to tell us their life stories 

The myth of Isis and Osiris comes to life through dazzling lights 
and capturing music, with sounds from the deepest bottoms of ancient history

 This show brings history and the past to life making you feel the temple alive around you; the myth is resurrected. The presents the myth of Osiris,


 the goddess of death and his beloved wife Isis
 who resurrected her husband using life rituals after 

being killed by his brother, Set the God of Evil in ancient Egypt


The name Philae comes from the ancient Egyptian word Pilak, 
which means “the remote place

A large number of temples were constructed on the island of  Philae, 
perhaps the oldest of these temples is dating back to the reign of King 
Thutmose III (1490-1436 BC).

 In the fourth century BC, King Nectanebo
 (378-341 BC) built a giant temple,
 then  Ptolemy Veladlv, third century BC, built his great temple,
 and then followed by many of the Ptolemaic kings and Roman rulers;
 the most famous of it is the  bed of the Pharaoh.

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