The
Red Pyramid
The gentler angle of the northernmost
pyramid of Sneferu give this pyramid a more flattened appearance than other
pyramids in Egypt. Here is how it looks while rounding the northwest corner.

On the
east side the remnants of the Mortuary temple can be seen. Here you can also
see one of the few capstones or pyramidions that have been recovered. This
one was recovered in damaged condition and reconstructed, and was the first
one found in Egypt for a major pyramid of the Old Kingdom. A second capstone
has recently been found for a smaller subsidiary pyramid in Giza. Pictured
here is the reconstructed Red pyramid capstone looking to the south toward
the north face of the Bent pyramid. The second view was taken facing the pyramid
where you can see remnants of its original casing.


This is the south face and the west face.
From the north side the opening is clearly visible. Steps have been installed
so that one may now enter this pyramid, long closed to the public. Now you can
enter this pyramid and see what it looks like as you descend into its three
chambers. All three chambers have corbelled, or stepped ceilings. To enter the
Red Pyramid click HERE!
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