first visit the Temple of Kalabsha, which was demolished and rebuilt nearby the construction site of the High Dam (Western Bank). The journey concludes at the eagerly anticipated Nubian Museum, which opened in 1997. This temple was initially constructed by Toutmosis II and Amenophis II at Kalabsha, 40 miles south of Aswan, and was repaired during the Roman invasion. Thousands of ancient artifacts that would have been lost in Lake Nasser's waters are on show in this museum. The name of this museum is derived from the ancient Egyptian Nbu, which means gold in reference to the area's well-known gold mines. In addition, you may view scenes from Nubian