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Temple of the Oracle of Amun

The temple of the Oracle at Siwa Oasis

  • 05 16, 2023

Temple of the Oracle at Siwa Oasis

Mixed with legend and mystery. This temple sits atop Agurmi Hill, giving it a privileged view of the oasis that was once an important religious and spiritual center for the ancient Egyptians and Greeks.

History of tombs

In the 26th Dynasty of Egypt, around the 6th century BC, the Temple of the Oracle of Amun was built. At this time, Egypt was ruled by the Sawi pharaohs. It is famous for the trip that Alexander the Great made in 331 BC to endorse his belief in a divine line with the temple's priests informing him that he was the child of the god Amun, bringing legitimacy as ruler of Egypt as documents claim to him. In this temple, there are quite a few legends; the most famous is about a lost army of fifty thousand warriors sent by the King of Persia, Cambyses II, in 525 B.C.

To destroy the temple to prove to the Egyptians and Greeks the corruption of their faith and belief towards the predictions associated with the temple.

Strangely enough, Cambyses' army was completely lost after it departed for the Siwa Oasis, and historical documents state that the army was buried under the sands of the desert after being confronted by violent winds.

An important historical event is the visit of Alexander the Great, one of the most important events that earned the temple its fame, in 331 BC, so that he could be crowned the son of Amun, so that the Macedonian leader could get closer to the Egyptians, as they were known to be associated with their belief, and Alexander asked the temple priests to predict the fate of his future military campaigns and whether he would rule the world or not. Their answer was yes, but not for long.

The structure of the temple

Built using huge blocks of limestone, the Temple of the Oracle of Amun features a series of rooms and halls that were used for sacrifices and priestly predictions.

Although the temple has been damaged by erosion and destruction through the ages, its ruins still keep part of its ancient inscriptions that tell some of the secrets of the past.

The temple's spiritual and historical role

The Temple of the Oracle of Amun was the most celebrated sanctuary of Egyptian priests who engaged in ritual divination and predicted the future.

Ancient worlds will remember this temple where kings and generals from different countries visited to ask about their destinies. This temple was also associated with the worship of the most important god in ancient Egyptian religion, Amun.

Why is the temple important today?

Today, the Temple of Amun is a popular tourist destination where visitors and researchers in archaeology and history can explore its features and enjoy the stunning views surrounding it in Siwa Oasis.

Archaeological research also sheds light on the role the temple played in shaping religious and political beliefs in ancient Egypt.

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The Shrine of the Siwa Oracle, also known as the Temple of Alexander the Great, is a sanctuary located in the Siwa Desert in western Egypt. It was dedicated to Amun. According to tradition, its foundation is linked to that of the oracle of Dodona, for it is said that two black doves left Tebaida with the same mission, one flying to Dodona and the other to Siwa.

Yes, you can wear light clothes in the Oasis area, especially during the hottest months, but it is advisable to wear clothes suitable for protecting the skin from the sun.

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