Pink Granite Obelisk
Obélisque de louxor are a pair of ancient egyptian obelisks carved to stand either side of the portal of the luxor temple in the reign of ramesses ii the left hand obelisk remains in its location in egypt but the right hand stone 23 metres 75 ft high is now at the centre of the place de la concorde in paris france.
Pink granite obelisk. Unsurprisingly this was no small undertaking. High on a base 8 25 m. The bottom side of the obelisk is still attached to the bedrock. The unfinished obelisk offers unusual insights into ancient egyptian stone working techniques with marks from workers tools still clearly visible.
The monument was unearthed in august 2019 in zagazig. It is located in the big temple of amon in karnak. Two 80 foot 25m pink granite obelisk built by ramesses once stood before the gateway but today only one remains the other stands in the place de la concorde in paris. Made of one single piece of pink granite it has a height of 28 58 metres and its weight is 343 tons.
A large pink granite obelisk can be admired in the center of the square. All obelisks come from the same quarry at aswan. The obelisk which comes from heliopolis egypt where it was built by the pharaoh mencares in 1835 bc in honor of the sun was brought to rome in 37 bc by the emperor caligula 37 41 and. The luxor obelisks french.
It was hewn from a single block and stands 25 31 m. The grade ii listed pink granite needle one of a pair of obelisks which dates from 150 bc holds a number of fascinating stories. The reason you need granite is if you re going to do a really big obelisk you need a stone with internal structural strength that can support its own weight. Four sacred baboons are carved on the pedestal and the names of ramesses appear on each side of the obelisks.
We even call it aswan granite. The aswan pink granite obelisk which now stands in the pincian hill gardens was commissioned by hadrian after 130 ad to honour the deceased antinous. The obelisk was found in three pieces by the saccocci brothers in their vineyards in 1570 and was later bought by cardinal francesco barberini in 1632. The obelisk of hatshepsut built in the year 1457 bc during the xviii dynasty is the second biggest of all the ancient egyptian obelisks.
In february the egyptian government installed the foundation of a pink granite obelisk dating to the reign of ramses ii in tahrir square. Among them is the tale of its transportation from egypt to dorset.