1. The Temple of Debod is an ancient Egyptian temple located in Madrid, Spain. It was originally built in the 2nd century BC and was dedicated to the gods Amun and Isis. It was gifted to Spain in 1968 by the Egyptian government as a sign of gratitude for Spain’s help in saving other ancient temples in Egypt that were at risk of being flooded by the construction of the Aswan High Dam. The temple was dismantled, transported and reconstructed in Madrid, opening to the public in 1972. Today, visitors can explore various parts of the temple, including the portico, the entrance hall, the hall of offerings, and the sanctuary. The temple is surrounded by lush gardens and offers stunning views of the city, particularly at sunset.

2. The Temple of Debod is open to the public Tuesday-Sunday from 10am-2pm and 6pm-8pm. The temple is closed on Monday and certain holidays. The phone number for the temple is +34 913 66 74 15.

3. Admission to the Temple of Debod is free. Visitors can get to the temple by taking the metro to Plaza de España (lines 3 and 10) or by Bus (lines 1, 2, 3, 25, 39, 46, 74, 75, 133, C1, C2).