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Great Hall of Pillars at Karnak., in Karnak,El-Karnak,Luxor Governorate, Egypt more
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This engraving shows the Hypostele Hall at the Temple of Karnak in Egypt.
A hyperstele (pronounced like high-poh-steel) is a fancy name for a big hall with columns, and this one is 5,000 square metres (54,000 square feet or so), and the large columns are some 24 metres (80 feet) high. This is said to be the single largest chamber of any religious structure ever built in the world.
The text in the book dates from 1878, and much more is understood about the temple today.
The princes of the XVIIIth Dynasty had already, indeed, decorated the great national temple with works of great size and extent, but these sink into nothingness when compared to the immense hypostyle (IV.) begun by Rameses I., carried on by Seti, and finished by his son Rameses II.¹[About