The Karnak Temple is a vast complex of ancient temples located in Luxor, Egypt. It was primarily dedicated to the Theban triad of gods, particularly Amun-Ra, and served as a major religious center during the New Kingdom period. The temple complex features impressive structures, including massive columns, obelisks, and intricate hieroglyphics.
Construction of the Karnak Temple began around 2055 BCE and continued for over a thousand years, making it one of the largest religious sites in the world. Visitors can explore the Hypostyle Hall, which boasts 134 towering columns, and admire the sacred lake that played a significant role in ancient rituals.