Luxor‘s Hatshepsut Temple Unveils New Lighting and Security Systems in landmark Inauguration
Luxor, Egypt – The ancient temple complex of Hatshepsut, dedicated to the powerful female pharaoh, has undergone a significant upgrade with the installation of advanced lighting and security systems, inaugurated by Egyptian officials. The project, spearheaded by Spanish engineering firms under the direction of Isdefe (Ingeniería de Sistemas para la Defensa de España SA), a consultancy for the Spanish ministry of Defense, will allow for nighttime access to the iconic structure for the first time.
The initiative represents a major step in preserving and showcasing Egypt’s rich archaeological heritage while enhancing visitor experience and security.Nearly a dozen Spanish companies contributed to the project, extending beyond the Hatshepsut temple to include work at tombs in the Valley of the Kings and the pyramids of Giza. The upgrades are the result of close collaboration between spanish engineers, Polish archaeologists who have long worked on the site, and UNESCO representatives, ensuring the preservation of the temple’s historical integrity.
Spanish firms involved in the project include Varona, specializing in illumination; Electra Molins, providing power generators; Dorlet and Scati, delivering security components; Salicru, offering power stabilization and uninterrupted power systems; Ojmar, installing electronic locking systems; Virtualware, creating a 3D interface; and Thomas, supplying visitor center lockers.
At Hatshepsut, the installation includes 220 luminaires and nearly 300 meters (approximately 984 feet) of LED lighting along the temple’s monumental ramps. The security enhancements feature infrared,thermal,and standard surveillance cameras to safeguard the area. All aspects of the project-from light intensity to material selection and device placement-received approval from both the archaeological team and UNESCO.