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  1. Find the history, location, map and contact information of the Temple of Debod in Madrid. Check out what to see and do in Madrid on the Spain tourism portal | spain.info.

  2. The Temple of Debod is one of Madrid’s most beautiful hidden treasures. It sits to the west of Plaza de España, in the Parque del Oeste. This ancient Egyptian temple is from the second century B.C. and was donated to Spain by the Egyptian state for helping save the Abu Simbel temple, as well as other monuments and archaeological sites, from ...

  3. El horario de información telefónica y telemática del Templo de Debod es de lunes a viernes de 8 a 15 horas. Fuera de este horario puede utilizar el teléfono gratuito de Línea Madrid 010 ( 915 298 210, si llama desde fuera de la ciudad de Madrid, y con el prefijo 34 si llama desde fuera de España). Templo de Debod - Planifica tu visita ...

  4. Feb 13, 2019 · Address. C. de Ferraz, 1, Moncloa - Aravaca, 28008 Madrid, Spain. Phone +34 913 66 74 15. Web Visit website. What's an authentic ancient Egyptian temple doing 2,000 miles outside of Egypt? The temple in question here is Madrid's Temple of Debod, and for more than 40 years it's served as one of the most unique, offbeat and pleasantly surprising ...

  5. The Templo of Debod, a treasure of Ancient Egypt in the heart of Madrid. At the southern end of the Parque del Oeste, on the Montaña de Príncipe Pío, stands an elegant structure that is somewhat disorientating for visitors, because it is redolent of other parts of the world. This is the Templo de Debod, a 2,200-year-old Egyptian temple which ...

  6. The Temple of Debod is located in the Cuartel de la Montaña Park, next to the Parque del Oeste. It was moved stone by stone to its current location in the Spanish capital around 1972. A thousand-year history. In 1968 it was donated to Spain by the Egyptian government, in gratitude for the work of the Spanish archaeological mission that ...

  7. w3.esmadrid.com › templo-de-debodTemple of Debod

    Temple of Debod. 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. Works on the temple began at the beginning of the 2nd century BC at the orders of the Meroë King Adijalamani, who built a chapel dedicated to the god Amun and the ...

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