Achievements
King Tut's most important achievement was that he changed the religion back to believing in the almighty god, Ra (or Re). The priests ruling before Tutankhamen had merged two different gods, Ra and Amun, to form another: Amun-Ra. He built at Karnak and Luxor.
At Luxor he continued the construction of the entrance colonnades of Amenhotep III's temple.He richly embellished the temples with images of Amun (in the image of Tutankhamen), Amunet, and Khonsu. Even more statues and sphinxes depicting Tutankhamun himself. A small temple in Nubia. A pair of granite lions. He repaired the ruined temples that Akhenaten had wrecked. He moved the capital to Memphis, built there and in Thebes.
At Luxor he continued the construction of the entrance colonnades of Amenhotep III's temple.He richly embellished the temples with images of Amun (in the image of Tutankhamen), Amunet, and Khonsu. Even more statues and sphinxes depicting Tutankhamun himself. A small temple in Nubia. A pair of granite lions. He repaired the ruined temples that Akhenaten had wrecked. He moved the capital to Memphis, built there and in Thebes.