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Medinet Habu rivals Karnak for sheer wall area but skips the tour-bus crowds, making it the West Bank's quietest major temple in 2026. Ramses III built the complex around 1186-1155 BCE as his mortuary temple and a fortified administrative centre with a 9-metre exterior wall. The first pylon shows the king crushing Sea Peoples invaders - one of the earliest detailed naval battle reliefs in world art. Inside, a small Eighteenth Dynasty temple of Amun, the Migdol gateway with its asymmetric tower, and the still-roofed Festival Hall let you read painted ceilings of stars and vultures. Tickets cost 450 EGP; open 6 AM to 5 PM. Plan 90 minutes. The lighter foot traffic also makes Medinet Habu the best West Bank temple for sketching or photography.
Pro Tip: Climb the Migdol gateway's first floor (gate guard often allows it for a 50 EGP tip) for a roof view across the temple plan and the Theban hills.