 Hello everyone, this is Amit Dan of amitdan.com You are watching On Art Music Travel videos and today I am taking to the majestic Karnak temple, the largest religious building ever constructed on earth. Located on this bank of the Nile River in Luxor and covering 200 acres of land, Karnak temple is the largest religious building ever constructed on earth. It is a huge complicated site with 4 courtyards, 10 pylons, many buildings and sacred lake. Construction started 4000 years ago and then continued until 2000 years ago when the Romans took over Egypt. Each Egyptian ruler left his own architectural mark by adding a new piece to the temple. Karnak temple has 3 main sacred areas honoring 3 different gods. The central part taking the largest space of the temple is dedicated to Amundra, the chief god of Tebs and one part for the goddess Makht, wife of Amund and then another section for Montu, an ancient local warrior god. The great temple of Amund is Karnak's male temple building where most visitors spend the most time. Colossal columns, mammoth statues, oversized stonework covering a dizzying amount of intricate carvings are just a few of the things that make the great temple of Amund the world's most stunning man-made architecture or structure. If we had to see the full temple, I believe it would take about 1 to 3 days at a slow pace but we had to complete our tour only in 2 to 3 hours. So it had to be fast, concentrated mainly on the main temple building and had a glimpse of the rest. Thank you for watching this video. There will be more Egypt videos coming up so I'll see you shortly. Thank you. And the great granite from Ashram. From here, 200 or 300 kilobits. So. So. Any idea about it? Okay. In the presence of the God of Amund men one more time. In old or un-old the world, you'll find the pictures of the God of Amund men, the God of the great temple. Everywhere you'll find him. Okay? Can you make a mistake for me? It's everywhere. But of course nothing's over. All of them. Right now, I'm going to explain to you how did they cut the stones. What were the ways to cut the stones? He made this paper. He cut the paper. And then it goes in. It's like a rip-off. What he did monument. What he converted. Temple gold. Cute.