One of the largest Egyptian funerary temples dating back to the era of the modern Pharaonic state, specifically the family of 20, where King Ramses III built it to glorify the god Amon.
The temple, which is located in the city of Habu in Luxor, bears the name of a Coptic priest who lived in the monastery, which was built between the walls of the temple until the seventh century AD, and is considered one of the best tourist places in Luxor.