The temple of Karnak was known as Ipet-isut (Most select
of places) by the ancient Egyptians. It is a city of temples
built over 2000 years and dedicated to the Theben triad of
Amon, Mut and Khonsu.
This derelict place is still capable of overshadowing many of
the wonders of the modern world and in its day must have
been awe inspiring.
For the largely uneducated
ancient Egyptian population this
could only have been the place of
the gods. It is the mother of all
religious buildings, the largest ever
made and a place of pilgrimage
for nearly 4,000 years. Although
todays pilgrims are mainly tourists. It covers about 200 acres
1.5km by 0.8km The area of the sacred enclosure of Amon
alone is 61 acres and would hold ten average European
cathedrals.The great temple at the heart of Karnak is so big,
St Peter's, Milan and Notre Dame Cathedrals could be lost
within its walls. The Hypostyle hall at 54,000 square feet
with its 134 columns is still the largest room of any religious
building in the world. In addition to the main sanctuary there
are several smaller temples and a vast sacred lake.