Templo de Debod

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The Templo de Debod is situated in Madrid, Spain. It is an iconic ancient Egyptian temple. It was built in the early 2nd century BC. It was constructed in 1960, Egypt gifted the temple to Spain to thank them for helping save other ancient temples from flooding monuments threatened by the Aswan High Dam. It represents a unique history of international friendship and cultural exchange between Egypt and Spain. Mixed architecture makes it a vibrant and ancient marvel. 


It has a central pool point with a front view of a pleasant modern city. Visit, especially during sunset and early evening moon. Golden rays reflect in the water and create a picture-perfect scene. Perhaps it is the perfect time for tourists to capture some beautiful pictures.


Things to do at the Templo de Debod

  • Walk around in the temple and discover the ancient construction and architecture.
  • Enjoy watching the sunset, you can view a beautiful city scene.
  • Capture stunning photos alongside ancient architecture.
  • Acknowledge the temple history.

Essential Information

  • Templo de Debod Opening hours: 

Tuesday to Sunday: 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM

  • Location: Calle de Ferraz 1, Moncloa - Aravaca, Madrid, Spain
  • Templo de Debod Ticket Price: Entry is free.
  • Crowded Level: Moderately crowded
  • Restrictions & Rules: Food is not allowed inside the temple and no pets are restricted.

How to Reach the Templo de Debod

  • Flying: If you are flying to Madrid. From Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport (MAD), call a taxi directly to Templo de Debod. This ride will take you around 20–30 minutes. 
  • Public Transportation: If you are looking for public transportation. You can travel by Metro. Board Line 8 (pink) to Nuevos Ministerios. Later transfer to Line 10 (dark blue) and get down at Plaza de Espana station. You need to walk 600-700 meters towards the Templo de Debod.

Travel tips for visiting the Templo de Debod

  • Visit evening to see the sunset
  • Carry your camera and smartphone with you for capturing pictures.
  • Prefer the metro for easy traveling.

FAQs

Is the Templo de Debod free to visit?

Yes, entry is free.


Who was the builder of the Temple of Debod?

The original builder of the Temple of Debod was King Adikhalamani (also known as Tabriqo).


Are guided tours available?

No, official guided tours are not available.


Is it wheelchair accessible?

No, the interior is not wheelchair accessible.

  • imageDuration Required
    6 hours 40 minutes

Address of Templo de Debod

Calle Ferraz 1, 28008 Madrid Spain

Opening & Closing time of Templo de Debod

  • Monday
    Closed
  • Tuesday
    10:00-20:00
  • Wednesday
    10:00-20:00
  • Thursday
    10:00-20:00
  • Friday
    10:00-20:00
  • Saturday
    10:00-20:00
  • Sunday
    10:00-20:00