At the Louvre Museum of Paris, the Temple Hall and the Coffin Hall are ieresting parts of the ancie Egyptian complex. The Temple Hall allows visitors to see examples of ancie Egyptian temples and structures. In this hall, huge statues and parts of historical temples are displayed that specifically indicate the power and greatness of ancie Egyptian architecture. These works reflect the Egyptian people’s faith in differe gods and the religious importance of temples in their daily lives.
The coffin hall is another importa part of the collection, in which coffins and mummified bodies are exhibited from ancie Egypt. These coffins are often made of stone or wood and are decorated with religious motifs and writings, which represe the religious and religious beliefs of that period. Visitors can closely witness the extraordinary art of making these coffins, which not only have been a tool for the burial of the dead, but also cover the deep religious and cultural concepts of ancie Egypt.
Below we watch a video of the lounge coffins and the Louvre Temple.
Cover Photo Source: Louvre.fr; Photographer: Unknown




