KV14, Royal tomb in Valley of the Kings, Egypt
The tomb contains two burial chambers connected by corridors and extends over 158 meters into the limestone cliffs of the valley.
Originally constructed for Queen Twosret during the 19th Dynasty, the tomb was later modified and expanded by Pharaoh Setnakhte of the 20th Dynasty.
The interior walls display detailed Egyptian funerary texts and decorative elements that were modified when the tomb changed ownership between rulers.
Located on the west bank of Luxor, the tomb requires advance tickets and benefits from morning visits when temperatures remain lower.
The tomb features clear evidence of architectural modifications, with newer stone surfaces covering the original limestone walls during its conversion.
Location: Luxor
Length: 158.41 m
GPS coordinates: 25.73912,32.59990
Latest update: May 11, 2025 08:45
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