Memphis Attractions & Landmarks

Egypt's Ancient Capital

24 kilometres south of Cairo
Cairo,
Egypt

Overview

The capital of Egypt for thousands of years, little remains of this once great city to attest to its glory. Memphis was founded by the I Dynasty pharaoh Menes around 3100 BCE and destroyed after the Arab conquest in the 6th Century CE. Most of its treasures were looted or reused in other monuments and the sparse remains hardly warrant a special excursion. Worth seeing, however, is the colossal statue of Ramses II, alabaster sphinx of King Thutmose III and embalming slabs where the holy Apis bulls were mummified. Most of the artifacts have been gathered for display in a garden. A nominal admission fee is charged.

cant wait to visit againby Yahoo | 2005-06-06 20:27:32 |

i liked the way the staff treated the customers they really made us feel special