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The Temple of Debod was literally relocated to the heart of Spain from Egypt, brick by brick. Today, it stands as the most unusual attraction in Madrid, fascinating tourists with its unique origin.

If you are expecting to see a grand and majestic shrine, comparable to or even surpassing the size of the Egyptian pyramids, you might be disappointed. The Temple of Debod is a petite and neat structure dedicated to the goddess Isis, adorned with ancient wall drawings and imbued with an indescribable atmosphere of tranquility. Entry to the building is free, but you'll have to wait in line to go up to the second floor-the staircase is so narrow that it can only accommodate one person at a time, going up or down.

Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children

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4.4
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4.4/5 62,587 reviews
Walter Coonel
Walter Coonel
4 weeks ago on Google

Bastante acogedor cómodo,lugares para sentarse en la sombra y disfrutar de la cultura y el hermoso atardecer !!

Jose Perez
Jose Perez
4 weeks ago on Google

Espectacular. Una manera agradable de ver un templo egipcio, en en centro de Madrid, integrado en un parque muy agradable donde pasear y disfrutar de las vistas a la casa de campo o el palacio real.

Blanca De Cai (Afroditana)
Blanca De Cai (Afroditana)
4 weeks ago on Google

Es un sitio precioso, a parte de en si de contemplar el templo egipcio, que bien vale la historia que tiene detrás. Es una fantasía el atardecer que se puede ver desde el mirador, se ve mucha parte de Madrid sur, llegando hasta alto de Extremadura, toda la zona ade casa de campo y la parte de Madrid río con el palacio