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This place is temporarily closed due to technical problems. The Egyptian temple dating back to the second century B.C. was transported to Madrid’s Cuartel de la Montana Park.
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- Highest-rated 5-star hotel within 0.8 km of Templo de DebodBased on availability on Tripadvisor for 10 November - 11 NovemberEnter dates to see pricesCuesta Santo Domingo 5 Y 7, 28013 Madrid Spain0.8 km from Templo de Debod#1 Best Value of 748 Hotels near Templo de Debod
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- Jason WUtrecht, The Netherlands602 contributionsLong wait for a small roomThe wait for this thing is soul destroying. You have to stand in a very slow moving queue in the hot sun at the whim of three strutting half_cops who couldn't even run a brewery drinking session. When you get in it is over in 5 minutes, not as good as the borrowed treasures in the British Museum, mostly empty rectangular rooms. Best things are the small models upstairs. It is an exercise in patience which I would advise any sane person to skip.Visited October 2023Travelled as a coupleWritten 8 October 2023
- TheLush101Cardiff, United Kingdom2,472 contributionsFree mini trip to EgyptI joined the queue around 10.30am on a Tuesday morning and it was just over an hour's wait. They only allow in a certain number of people at a time. The temple was moved to Madrid when the Nile was dammed to save it. I've been lucky enough to visit Egypt and see temples there and this one is relatively small and not that interesting, but it's worth a visit if you're in Madrid, have time and are interested in Ancient Egypt (particularly as it's free). There's a model upstairs showing what the Upper Nile looked like before the dam was built and how the temple fitted in amongst all of the others there.Visited March 2023Travelled soloWritten 11 November 2023
- TorontoMusicman1,090 contributionsA worthwhile visitWe joined what looked like a small line but it took about two hours to get in as they only allow a small group of 6 people or so at a time. It was worth the wait. Inside it is well labeled and we were not rushed to get out once we got in. It is amazing that this really old structure was transported from Egypt and reconstructed here. Surprisingly it is free to visit.Visited November 2023Travelled as a coupleWritten 11 November 2023
- DocRah6Greater Perth, Australia1,330 contributionsGreat insight on the Egyptian gift to SpainThe waiting was the worst part of this whole experience. Waited in line for about an hour and a half. They only allow 6 people at a time in. There’s not a lot inside to be honest but an insight into what the temple looked like in Egypt and also some stones and artifacts from the original temple inside. You see most of the temple outside anyway.Visited October 2023Travelled as a coupleWritten 15 November 2023
- Cavalier1994Bethesda, Maryland641 contributionsMust see evening attraction in MadridWonderful free attraction in Madrid. Best viewed in the evening, the temple is lit up and offers 360 degree vantage points. It’s very peaceful as you take in the appearance and location and significance of the three structures that make up the temple. And it’s mind blowing to consider that this structure was built in 200 BC in Egypt and dissembled and reassembled here in Madrid in the early 1970s. When I visited in Jan, the moat/pond around the structure had been drained but I imagine the Temple would look even more picturesque with water surrounding it. Since it is situated on a hill, there are excellent spots for taking pictures of the Royal Palace and Almudena Cathedral. After visiting the temple and it’s surroundings, it is nice to drop by the Principe Pio shopping center and eatery, or visit the fun playgrounds of Plaza Espana - both are within 5-10 mins walk.Visited January 2024Travelled with familyWritten 16 January 2024
- AL_reviewer_2014Weymouth, United Kingdom184 contributionsBe prepared to queueI probably shouldn’t score this as I didn’t actually go inside. I wanted to, but there were 50 people waiting. Yes, I counted them because the sign says ten people at a time (max) and they can stay for 30 minutes. I decided it could be a long wait.Visited February 2024Travelled soloWritten 1 February 2024
- TheLeongOhanaUnited States7,556 contributionsEgyptian Temple In A ParkThe Debold Temple was located on a small hill in Parque De Oste. It was a short walk from the Palacio Real. We knew the inside was closed that day so we spent our time waking around the temple itself. I did not realize but security would not let any one near the temple as well. We watched them come out of the temple itself and chase people away. In the winter, the water that surrounded the temple had been drained but not sure if that also had to do with the drought conditions. Still a worthwhile visit to see a complete Egyptian temple without needed to travel to Egypt.Visited January 2024Travelled with familyWritten 17 February 2024
- berty-cLondon, United Kingdom203 contributionsView from outside and move onTook photos of it from surrounding small walls, should’ve left it at that. But wife wanted to see inside it. So about 50 people in the queue we decided to join it thinking won’t be long before going in. Wrong, 100 minutes later we went in. Security so slow to let people in even though 6 or 7 came out each time. They put you in a room to watch a film about the temple, could hardly see it on wall it was projected onto. We left it early and walked through the rest of the temple. We were in and out in 10 minutes max. Even though it’s free to enter, unless you’re into Egyptian things I wouldn’t bother queuing and going in.Visited February 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 1 March 2024
- TheMemorialGroundBristol, United Kingdom225 contributionsSunset Serenity at Templo de Debod, MadridAmbling through Madrid's vibrant streets, the Templo de Debod was marked on our map as a beacon of ancient tranquility amidst the modern hustle. A 30-minute walk from our lodgings, fueled by anticipation and the city's lively energy, brought us to this remarkable relic, a piece of Egypt nestled in Spain. The allure of the Templo de Debod is multifaceted, but its fame as a vantage point for witnessing the sunset is what draws many, including us, to its ancient steps. There's something profoundly peaceful about watching the day's last light dance across the stones of a monument that has witnessed centuries unfold. However, upon arrival, we were greeted by queues that snaked around the temple, a testament to its popularity among both locals and tourists alike. The lines were lengthy, suggesting a wait that our eager feet and limited time in Madrid couldn't justify. Yet, this did not diminish our experience. Opting out of an interior visit, we found the surrounding grounds offered a splendid alternative. As the sun began its graceful descent, painting the sky in hues of orange, pink, and purple, the ambiance around the temple transformed. People gathered, some in quiet reverence, others in lively groups, all united by the spectacle of the sunset. It was a communal moment, where the passage of time seemed to slow, allowing everyone to drift away in the beauty of the early evening. Though we didn't step inside the ancient walls, the Templo de Debod and its environs provided a memorable backdrop to an evening in Madrid. It's a place where the past and present blend seamlessly, offering a unique experience to all who wander into its shadow. For visitors to Madrid, the Templo de Debod is a must-see, not just for the temple itself but for the serene ambiance it fosters as the day ends. It's a reminder to pause, breathe, and soak in the beauty around us. Whether you're drawn by history, architecture, or simply the quest for a beautiful sunset, the Templo de Debod awaits to cast its ancient spell on you.Visited January 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 17 March 2024
- Kate C1 contributionStunning piece of history that may require a little grit to get in. Absolutely worth it.If you are a modern Pagan or an Egyptian history enthusiast this is an absolute must see when you are visiting Madrid. It’s located in a really quaint area and behind it there are breathtaking views of the city. I felt a little misled about it by multiple YouTube videos and some of the reviews here so I wanted to clarify a couple things: if you go there at sunset you will get the most amazing photos but you will not get into the temple so be aware of that. It will be closed! I read in several places to be prepared to wait in line for 30 to 45 minutes - we didn’t make it to the temple until our last night in Madrid but we did get there at 5pm so I thought there would be no problem. Well we were sweating it. We were in line for two hours and were the second to the last group to get in. They let 10 people in at a time for 30 minutes. If anyone leaves early they do NOT let anyone else in during that period, although they did start fudging the rules a little bit after my group. You have 30 minutes to see the entire platform and both floors of the temple. The guards have a tough job so cut them some slack. Yes, they do blow whistles at people who try to go in the moat and I did see one unruly gentleman escorted out. I thoroughly appreciated my visit and would have been devastated to miss it.Visited May 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 22 May 2024
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