In the north of Snofru, you can find the Red Pyramid, an easy-to-find landmark.

At the Dahshur Necropolis, you can see the Red Pyramid. The name “blood” comes from the red color of the limestone used to build the building.

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Directions:

Red Pyramid
Red Pyramid in Giza Plateau

From the center of Cairo, it takes about half an hour to get to the Red Pyramid. The Great Pyramids of Giza are only 15 minutes away, and it’s close to many small towns and easy to get to by road.

History:

Red Pyramid
Camel with Red Pyramid in Giza Complex

The Red Pyramid is the oldest and most significant of Egypt’s three great pyramids. Also, most people think this Pyramid was the first to have perfectly smooth sides, and this particular place is called the Dahshur Necropolis.

The Pyramid of Djoser in Egypt is the third-tallest Pyramid in the world, after the Pyramids of Khufu and Khafra in Giza.
Snofru’s Red Pyramid is the only one of its kind taller than the Cheops structure, and it is 101 meters taller and has a shorter angle than the Cheops structure (43.5 degrees). The well-known Cheops Pyramid is in Giza, Egypt.

Even though this was Snofru’s third and probably last Pyramid, there is no proof that he was buried in any of the empty tombs there.

You can see the three musty rooms hidden inside the building by going up and down the staircase, which was once open to the public.

Even if there is electricity, you should always have a flashlight because it could go out anytime.

Usually, the first two rooms are next to each other, and the third room is at a sharp angle to the first two.

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