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Located to the north of eastern section of Kom Ombo temple is Roman style chapel that was constructed in 3rd century AD. Here you will find the emperor of Caracalla portrayed in two columns which dominates the entrance to the chapel hosting many portraits of God Sobek who was worshipped during Roman periods and Ptolemaic period.