Getting There
The temple is easily accessible by public transport, with nearby metro and bus stops.





The Templo de Debod is a remarkable piece of ancient Egyptian architecture situated in Madrid, Spain. Originally built in the 2nd century BC and donated to Spain in 1968, this temple provides a rare opportunity to explore Egyptian history outside of Egypt. Visitors can enjoy the serene park setting and panoramic views of the city, making it a popular spot for both locals and tourists. The temple's interior showcases hieroglyphs and ancient carvings, offering an educational experience for all ages.
The Templo de Debod is a remarkable piece of ancient Egyptian architecture situated in Madrid, Spain. Originally built in the 2nd century BC and donated to Spain in 1968, this temple provides a rare opportunity to explore Egyptian history outside of Egypt. Visitors can enjoy the serene park setting and panoramic views of the city, making it a popular spot for both locals and tourists. The temple's interior showcases hieroglyphs and ancient carvings, offering an educational experience for all ages.
Authentic ancient Egyptian architecture.
Scenic views of Madrid's skyline.
Free entry to the public.
Free entry makes it accessible for all budgets.
Limited indoor space; expect to spend more time outdoors.
No on-site facilities; plan accordingly.
The temple is easily accessible by public transport, with nearby metro and bus stops.
Capture the temple at sunset for the best lighting and fewer crowds.
History buffs and cultural explorers.
EUR €
$80-$150 p/day
Spanish, English
Combine your visit with a walk through the nearby Parque del Oeste.
Tourists, Cultural Exploration, Educational