Referred
to as the world’s largest open air museum, Luxor, known as
Thebes in ancient times, is home to some of the most
spectacular monuments of the ancient world. Perhaps one of
the most astounding areas in Luxor is the temple complex of
Karnak. The largest temple complex ever built by man, Karnak
represents the combined achievement of many generations of
ancient builders.
Passing through the gates of Luxor, every visitor is
astounded by the expansive city made immortal by its
gigantic monuments. Though much of Luxor and Karnak are in
ruins, the site remains one of the crown achievements of
ancient Egypt. The massive columns of Karnak once supported
heavy ceilings, but today they are open to the sky. With a
little imagination, the visitors of today can be transported
back in time to the days of the pharaohs. Over a period of
1300 years, the temples built at Karnak became an entire
city of monuments.
The Karnak
Sound and Light Show highlights the dramatic history of
ancient Thebes. The show narrates the achievements of some
great Pharaohs, with poetic descriptions of the ancient
treasures. As visitors walk through the complex, the
pharaohs arise to tell the story of their interesting lives,
as haunting music mysteriously flows through this ancient
city. Ancient and poetic voices tell the visitors about the
birth of Karnak temple and the heroic achievements of the
pharaohs and the god Amun. It is an enchanting and
supernatural experience to listen to sound effects and gaze
at the magnificent ruins illuminated during the
well-presented show.