Quick facts
A fast snapshot of the Temple of Seti I—its builder, its gods, and its hidden mysteries.
Abydos, Sohag Governorate. About 160 km north of Luxor. It was the burial place of the first kings of Egypt. [1]
Seven deities: Osiris, Isis, Horus, Amun-Ra, Ra-Horakhty, Ptah, and the deified King Seti I himself. [2]
Started by Seti I (19th Dynasty, c. 1290 BC) and finished by Ramesses II. The difference in art style between father and son is clearly visible. [3]
It has a unique L-shaped plan to avoid building over the subterranean Osireion located behind it. [1]
The Seven Sanctuaries, the Abydos King List, the Osireion, and the vibrant colors of the ceiling in the hypostyle halls. [2]
Open daily from 07:00 AM to 05:00 PM. It is a long drive from Luxor or Hurghada, so start early.
Encyclopedic guide
Step into the "Memnonium" of Abydos—a sanctuary of silence, beauty, and ancient memory.
The Jewel of Abydos
Abydos was the holiest city in ancient Egypt, believed to be the burial place of the god Osiris's head. Every Egyptian hoped to make a pilgrimage here, either in life or symbolically after death. Seti I built this magnificent temple to honor the ancestors and solidify his dynasty's legitimacy. Unlike the colossal scale of Karnak, the Temple of Seti I impresses with its intimacy and the perfection of its artistic details. [1]
Key Features
- Seven Sanctuaries: A rare design featuring seven chapels side-by-side for the primary gods and the king. [2]
- The L-Shape: The temple takes a sudden turn to the side at the rear, forming an 'L', likely to avoid building over the Osireion. [3]
- Preservation: It retains its roof in many parts, preserving the color and the atmosphere of the ancient sanctuary. [1]
Frequently asked questions
Quick answers to common questions about the Temple of Seti I.
Sources & further reading
References supporting the historical data, architectural details, and dates presented in this guide.
- Calverley, A. M., & Broome, M. F. The Temple of King Sethos I at Abydos (4 vols). Egypt Exploration Society, 1933–1958.
- Wilkinson, Richard H. The Complete Temples of Ancient Egypt. Thames & Hudson, 2000.
- Ministry of Tourism & Antiquities (Egypt), Abydos. View
- Brand, Peter J. The Monuments of Seti I: Epigraphic, Historical, and Art Historical Analysis. Brill, 2000.
Note on visiting: Opening hours and ticket prices are subject to change by the Ministry of Tourism. Please check official sources prior to your visit.
Last updated: February 17, 2026