š The Tomb of Nefertari, Great Royal Wife of Pharaoh Ramesses II, is located in the Valley of the Queens, Luxor, Egypt. Known as the Sistine Chapel of Egypt, it houses some of the most well-preserved and vibrant wall paintings in Egypt. Discovered in 1904 by Ernesto Schiaparelli.
šØ Exquisite, vivid, and well-preserved ancient Egyptian art.
š Explore the tomb of Ramesses the Great's Great Royal Wife, depicting Nefertari's journey through the afterlife with gods.
⨠Witness a unique level of detail, vibrant colors, and intricate details, considered masterpieces.
š An unforgettable historical and artistic experience.
ā ļø High entry cost, separate ticket required.
ā³ Time inside is limited to about 10 minutes.
š” Consider a guide for deeper understanding of scenes.
š Visitors consistently describe it as unparalleled and unforgettable.
š® Guards are not too strict about the time limit.
š° Pricey, additional ticket required.
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