
New Amada
A promontory near Aswan that preserves three major temples and other monuments rescued from Lower Nubia during an unprecedented international effort to save them from the rising waters of Lake Nasser.
At a glance
New Amada is an archaeological site housing three important temples and associated structures. All were relocated here to protect them from submersion caused by the Aswan High Dam’s construction. The site represents a remarkable feat of cultural preservation.
History
The temples and remains at New Amada were originally situated in Lower Nubia, further south along the Nile. Construction of the Aswan High Dam threatened these monuments with permanent loss beneath Lake Nasser’s rising waters. Rather than allow these irreplaceable structures to disappear, an international campaign mobilized to relocate them. New Amada was established as a promontory refuge where the three major temples and other significant remains could be moved and preserved.
What you see
Three important temples dominate the site, each representing distinct periods and architectural traditions of Nubian culture. Associated structures and archaeological remains complement the temples, offering insight into the region’s religious and civic life. The relocated monuments retain their original form and artistic details.
Cultural significance
New Amada stands as a testament to international cooperation in cultural heritage preservation. The rescue of these temples demonstrated the global commitment to safeguarding irreplaceable monuments when modern development threatens them. The site preserves essential evidence of Nubian civilization and its relationship to pharaonic Egypt.
Key facts
- Country: Egypt
- Location: Near Aswan
- Coordinates: 22.73115, 32.26261
- Created: International Campaign to Save the Monuments of Nubia
- Contains: Three major temples and associated remains relocated from Lower Nubia
Practical information & getting there
New Amada is situated on a promontory near Aswan in southern Egypt. The site is accessible to visitors interested in Nubian heritage and UNESCO monuments. Specific hours, access arrangements, and visitor facilities should be confirmed locally before your visit.
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