Temple of Debod - Egypt's gift to Spain, a 2,000-year-old building that was moved from Egypt to Madrid and carefully rebuilt, is one of the few cultural relics that can be seen outside Egypt. There are free visits, but we are not in a hurry anyway. We also lined up to enter the temple. It took only 5 minutes to visit the temple for half an hour. In fact, there is really nothing interesting in it. The interior is very small. It has models, video projection and audio-visual equipment. It shows some ancient Egyptian history and culture in the form of multimedia. Compared with the beautiful outside, it is said that Madrid is the best place to watch the sunset. When the sun shines on the remains of the pool, it has a unique taste of traveling to Egypt. [Debo Temple] Location of scenic spots: Paseo del Pintor Rosales, 2,28008 Madrid Traffic: Plaza de Espa & #241; a Station on Metro Line 3 and 10; Bus 74, 25, 33, 39, 46, 74, 75, 148 Tickets: Free Opening Time: April 10-September 30 (Tuesday-Friday), 10:00-14:00, 18:00-20:00; October 1-March 31, 9:45-13:45, 16:15; Saturday, Sunday, 10:00-10:00 Closed on Monday and Holidays