The House of Min is to the right of it (the Central Hall), a square of 8 cubits (on every side), containing the god Min with his crowns and in his ritual scenes (thumbnail below)
Chapel of Min
About the Chapel of Min
As the name alludes, this was the dwelling of Min. There were shrines to His forms of Min-Amun, His visage of firtility, and Min-Heru, His visage of Royalty. The purpose of the House of Min was most likely to reinforce the concept of royalty, the primary occupation of this temple.
More on the Chapel of min
- Min Gallery
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South Wall, "...The God Min with his crowns and in his ritual scenes."
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Map
- 1. Forecourt
- 2. Pronaos
- 3. The House of the Morning
- 4. The House of Books
- 5. The Great Hall
- 6. Laboratory
- 7. The Room of the Nile
- 8. Treasury
- 9. The Hall of Offerings
- 10. Western Antechamber
- 11. Place Where Gods Repose
- 12. Chapel of Min
- 13. Food Altar
- 14. The Pure Place
- 15. Sanctuary
- 16. Mesen (Harpoon) Room
- 17. Sokar Chamber
- 18. Mansion of the Prince
- 19. Privy Chamber
- 20. Throne of the Gods
- 21. Menhet (Raiment) Mansion
- 22. Mansion of the Leg
- 23. Chapel of Het-hert
- 24. Chapel of the Throne of
Ra - 25. Behdet Room
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