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  1. The Temple of Debod (Spanish: Templo de Debod) is an ancient Nubian temple that was dismantled as part of the International Campaign to Save the Monuments of Nubia and rebuilt in the center of Madrid, Spain, in Parque de la Montaña, Madrid, a square located Calle de Irún, 21–25 Madrid.

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    • 1970-1972
    • 2008
  2. Services. Map. Information. This is an Egyptian temple dating back to the 2nd century BC, transported to Madrid. ’. s Cuartel de la Montaña Park. The temple was donated to Spain by the Egyptian government to save it from floods following the construction of the great Aswan Dam.

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  3. Templo de Debod. Se trata de un templo egipcio del siglo II a. d. C. instalado en el Parque del Cuartel de la Montaña, cerca de la Plaza de España. El templo fue donado a España por el gobierno egipcio para evitar que quedara inundado tras la construcción de la gran presa de Asuán.

  4. Aug 2, 2009 · The Templo de Debod, or Temple of Debod, is an ancient Egyptian temple bizarrely out of place in the heart of Madrid, near the Plaza de España. Gifted from Egypt to Spain in 1968 in...

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  5. Few people would ever guess that a 2200-year-old Egyptian temple exists in the center of Madrid. Yet the Templo de Debod is in no way a Vegas-style replica of an Egyptian monument — its origins trace as far back as the 2nd century BCE to the ancient city of Meroë on the east bank of the Nile.

  6. View of the Temple of Debod at sunset, Madrid. Madrid. Home. Art and culture. Discover the Debod Temple, one of Madrid's most unusual monuments. This construction dates from the 2nd century BC, and, after centuries on Egyptian soil, was brought to Spain as a gift from Egypt.

  7. Exploring the Templo de Debod A Sanctuary Amidst the City. Set against the backdrop of Madrid’s Parque del Oeste, the Templo de Debod offers visitors a multifaceted experience. By day, its stone engravings and hieroglyphics serve as windows into ancient Egyptian civilization.

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