The abandoned Monastery of St. Simeon is one of the largest and 
                best preserved Coptic monasteries of all Egypt. The monastery is 
                located on a hill on the west bank near the Aga Khan Mausoleum 
                in Aswan and was once inhabited by thousands of residents.
                
                The construction of the monastery begun in the 6th century, but 
                it is believed that it was not completed until the 7th century. 
                It was first dedicated to Amba Hadra, a bishop of Aswan and a 
                saint who lived in the fourth century. It is said that Amba 
                Hadra, on the day after his wedding, encountered a funeral 
                procession which inspired him to live the remaining years of his 
                life as a hermit.
                
                Originally, the monastery had walls ten meters high and towers 
                which were used as lookout posts against enemies. From its point 
                on the top of the hill, the monks could see for kilometres in 
                all directions, and any approach to attack the monastery would 
                be uphill in soft sand.
                
                The monastery was rebuilt in the 10th century, but destroyed in 
                1173 by Saladin, who feared that it might serve as a refuge of 
                Christian Nubians who made forays into southern Egypt. 
                
                Nowadays, the lower level of stone is mostly intact, but the 
                upper level of mud-brick has vanished.
                
                Inside the monastery there is a small church where icons and 
                paintings are still visible. The walls are painted with pictures 
                of the apostles and angels in bright colours and Byzantine style. 
                Many of the frescos were deliberately defaced by the Muslim 
                invaders.
                
                ENTRANCE FEES
(as from 1st. Novembre 2019)
            Foreign Adult: LE 40
            Foreign Child/Student: LE 20
    Opening hours: 7am - 5pm
    
                HOW TO REACH THERE
            
            
                  - By private felucca or motorboat, then a camel ride (LE 150).
- By car (20-30 minutes drive from the corniche via the Old 
                  Dam road).