Red Pyramid

The Red Pyramid, the biggest of the three main Pyramids at the Dahshur Necropolis, was regarded to be one of the earliest Pyramids to explore the notion of a smooth-sided Pyramid, and it is the oldest of the three major Pyramids in Egypt.

Memphis Necropolis

Memphis was erected at the point where the delta meets the southern valley as a symbol of the union of the two regions.

Hanging Church

The Hanging Church, one of the most magnificent churches in the Middle East, may be reached by following the path that leads there.

Djoser Step Pyramid in Saqqara

As a result of the pyramid’s construction by Imhotep, Zoser’s principal architect, in the 27th century BC, it was the biggest edifice ever created in stone and, according to one historian, it marked the “first stages of architecture.”

Coptic Cairo

When you arrive in Coptic Cairo, the first thing you’ll notice is two Roman towers, which were part of the defenses erected by Emperor Trajan in AD 130, as well as some portions of the walls of Babylon-in-Egypt, which are still standing.

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