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  1. The Temple of Debod [1] ( Spanish: Templo de Debod) is an ancient Nubian temple currently located in Madrid, Spain. The temple was originally erected in the early 2nd century BC at 15 km (9.3 mi) south of Aswan, Egypt.

  2. A second-century Egyptian temple donated to Spain during the construction of the great Aswan Dam.

  3. Feb 13, 2019 · 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 sights in the Spanish capital.

  4. 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.

  5. Uncover the mysteries of the Debod Temple. From its captivating Egyptian origins to visitor tips, learn why this is a must-see on any Madrid itinerary.

  6. 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 being buried under the construction of the Aswan High Dam.

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

    Rose garden in Oeste Park. Enjoy the world’s most beautiful rosebushes in one of the largest gardens in Madrid. A second-century Egyptian temple donated to Spain during the construction of the great Aswan.

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