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The palace of Akhenaten in Al Amarna Egypt by tour guide Muhamed Amien

When we contemplate the greatness of the ancient Egyptian civilization, we find ourselves in front of an indescribable architectural and medical legacy, as this civilization left its immortal mark on the course of history. The houses of the ancient Egyptians, constructed of mud and linen, reflected their belief in eternal life in the afterlife, which led them to devote their efforts to creating huge stone tombs. The palace of Akhenaten in Amarna stands as a witness to the splendor of architecture and art of that era. The visitor wanders through its ruins, sensing the eternal beauty of the place that witnessed the life of Queen Nefertiti and the radical religious and cultural transformations.


The history of Akhenaten's palace brings to mind the beauty of ancient Egyptian civilization, embodying the legacy it left to humanity. With its unique architectural design and delicate decoration, the palace reflects the artistic style of the Amarna period and shows the influence of the Atonian religion on art and architecture. Although much of its walls have been eroded, the surviving ruins bear witness to the greatness of this civilization, highlighting its cultural and religious importance.


Akhenaten's palace, a symbol of the Amarani era, is home to prominent architectural landmarks. The royal palace, which held a central place in the city, was the residence of Queen Nefertiti The city includes the Great and Small Temples of Aten, which were the center of Atonian worship. In addition to administrative and ceremonial buildings that testify to the advanced administrative organization of the state. The landscaped floor inside the palace is unforgettable, one of the finest pieces of art and reflects the refined taste of the period. Although the palace was destroyed, the remaining ruins offer a glimpse of the grandeur of this unique historic landmark


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