Webfourth to first century bc [1] egyptian temples were built for the official worship of the gods and in commemoration of the pharaohs in ancient egypt and regions under egyptian control. Temples were seen as houses for the gods or kings to whom they were dedicated. Webin this article, i aim to explore the distinctive characteristics of temples in these three civilizations, analyzing their design, function and the historical context that. Webexploring these temples and shrines is like stepping back in time, into a world where the gods walked among mortals. The intricate carvings, towering obelisks, and symbolic decorations whisper tales of ancient rituals, powerful deities, and the profound reverence that the egyptians held for their gods. Webthe focus of this article is to demonstrate how sacred space in the ancient near east manifested itself, that is, how it was chosen and used; Webthese ancient egyptian temples echo the grandeur of a civilization that believed in the power and influence of their deities in every aspect of life.