The Temple of Horus, which dates back to the Ptolemaic era, has largely preserved its original shape and is the second largest temple in Egypt. It is worth noting that this temple, being the second after the Karnak Temple in terms of size, represents one of the last attempts by the Ptolemaic rulers to build temples similar to the temples of their ancestors in terms of shape and luxury. It took about 180 years to build this temple on its site. The hieroglyphs, which kept their original form, shed light on the rituals of Horus and the temples in which these rituals are practiced. And it is said that the temple building was built where the great battle between the god Horus and the god Set was fought