Tombs in the Valley of the Queens, Luxor, Egypt.

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Valley of the Queens

Luxor


At the southern end of the Theban hillside, the Valley of the Queens contains at least 75 tombs that belonged to queens of the 19th and 20th dynasties as well as to other members of the royal families, including princesses and the Ramesside princes. Four of the tombs are open for viewing. The most famous of these, the tomb of Nefertari, was only reopened to the public in late 2016. The other tombs are those of Titi, Khaemwaset and Amunherkhepshef.

An additional ticket is required for Tomb of Nefertari.


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1. Tomb of Amunherkhepshef

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If you can't afford entry to the Tomb of Nefertari, the valley’s showpiece is the tomb of Amunherkhepshef, with beautiful, well-preserved reliefs…

2. Tomb of Titi

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3. Tomb of Nefertari

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4. Tomb of Khaemwaset

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5. Tomb of Peshedu

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7. Tomb of Sennedjem

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