The Temple of Edfu is one of the most well-preserved ancient Egyptian temples, located on the western bank of the Nile River in Edfu, Egypt. What makes this temple unique is its dedication to the god Horus and its impressive architectural and decorative elements. Travellers can explore the massive pylons adorned with scenes of Ptolemy XII, the large Peristyle court lined with columns, and the two Hypostyle Halls that illustrate the temple's foundation and Horus' journey. The temple also features a Transverse Hall and a Sanctuary, offering visitors a comprehensive glimpse into ancient Egyptian religious practices.