Yes, he had several, the most well known one is The Temple of Ptah at Karnak.
Ptah was the god of crafts. Husband of Bastet, father of Khonsu or Mihos.
The "Temple" or "Kingdom" of God is Heaven. From what I know, it is called the Kingdom of God, or Kingdom of Heaven. Although I have heard the word temple used in that term.
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It doesnt mean anything, is the greek pronuniation (αίγυπτος-egyptos) for "Hwt-ka-Ptah" (Ht-ka-Ptah, or Hout-ak Ptah) an early name for the egyptians used for their country.
In his temple
Ptah is a GOD
Ptah was the god of Ancient Egypt and was the god of creation.
Ptah was god of creation, craftsmen, and artisans.
Ptah was the god of crafts. Husband of Bastet, father of Khonsu or Mihos.
Ptah was the ancient Egyptian god of creation, craftsmen, and artisans.
Sekhmet's consort was often thought to be Ptah.
In ancient Egyptian mythology, Ptah is the god of architects and craftsmen, who created the world.
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Ptah's is the sacred god of craftsmen and architects. He is depicted as a bearded man wearing a skullcap and shrouded as a mummy. His wife is usually the goddess Sakhmet, also known as Bastet. He has several children, Nefertem, Imhotep, Maahes and even is associated with an oracle, Apis, the bull of Memphis where Ptah's great temple was located but he is not associated with any siblings. Later, as a mortuary God, a fusion of Osiris and Seker called Ptah-Seker-Osiris is found. When you get into the age of the influence of the Greeks Ptah is associated with Hephaestos.
Memphis was believed to be under the protection of the god Ptah, the patron of craftsmen. Its great temple, Hut-ka-Ptah (meaning "Enclosure of the ka of Ptah"), was one of the most prominent structures in the city. The name of this temple, rendered in Greek as Aί γυ πτoς (Ai-gy-ptos) by the historian Manetho, is believed to be the etymological origin of the modern English name Egypt.
PTAH is the answer for chief god of Memphis.