Carved directly into bedrock in an ancient granite quarry, the Unfinished Obelisk offers a rare glimpse into the techniques and challenges faced by ancient Egyptian stoneworkers. This colossal monument-in-progress still lies where it was abandoned, a silent witness to a time when pharaohs shaped empires from stone.

Historical Background
Commissioned—likely by Queen Hatshepsut during the 18th Dynasty—the Unfinished Obelisk was intended to be the largest obelisk ever constructed. Had it been completed, it would have stood approximately 42 meters tall and weighed over 1,000 tons. However, during the carving process, a major crack appeared in the granite, forcing workers to abandon the project.
The site remained untouched for millennia, preserving not only the obelisk itself but the surrounding quarry and tool marks. Today, it’s one of the best archaeological windows into how obelisks were quarried and shaped using primitive tools with remarkable precision.
Cultural Significance
Obelisks were symbols of divine power and cosmic alignment, often erected at temple entrances to honor the sun god Ra. The Unfinished Obelisk reveals the ambition and scale of royal building projects and showcases the advanced engineering of ancient Egypt. It also highlights the role of Aswan’s granite quarries in supplying stone for monuments across the kingdom.
Must-See Attributes
- The sheer size of the obelisk—it would have been the tallest ever erected
- Tool marks are still visible in the bedrock, showing the ancient carving process
- Cracks in the granite that halted the project, revealing natural stone flaws
- The surrounding granite quarry, which remains largely intact
- Interpretive signage that explains ancient techniques
Visitor Information
📍 Location & Access:
Located in the granite quarries in central Aswan, easily accessible by taxi or as part of a guided tour.
🎟️ Ticket Information:
Approx. 100 EGP for adults (local discounts available)
🕒 Opening Hours:
7:00 AM – 4:00 PM daily
🌅 Best Time to Visit:
Morning visits offer cooler temperatures and better lighting for photos and detail viewing.
Unique Experiences
Photography Tip:
Stand at the foot of the obelisk for a dramatic perspective shot that captures its massive scale. Use a wide-angle lens for the full effect.
✅ Quick Facts Box
📍 Location: Aswan Granite Quarries
🕒 Opening Hours: 7:00 AM – 4:00 PM
🏛 Top Sites Nearby: Philae Temple, Aswan High Dam, Nubian Museum
Conclusion
The Unfinished Obelisk is a striking reminder that not all monuments reached completion, but even in its stillness, it tells a powerful story of vision, ambition, and ancient craftsmanship.
Ready to Explore?
Book your Aswan historical tour with Luxor Booking Tours today and stand beside the stone that history left behind!
Links & Further Reading
✈️ Interested in more ancient craftsmanship? Explore our guide to Philae Temple.
🌐 For more information: Visit the UNESCO documentation on Aswan’s archaeological sites
Author’s Note:
"As a local guide with years of experience in Luxor and Aswan, I never tire of visiting the Unfinished Obelisk. It’s raw, real, and reveals the human side of ancient Egypt’s most massive projects. Let Luxor Booking Tours share this hidden gem with you!"