There are more than 100 pyramids in Egypt, but only three of the most famous (Giza) pyramids.
The largest pyramid in Giza is the Great Pyramid of Khufu, also known as the cheops pyramid. This pyramid has a height of more than 146 meters and is built around 2550 BC.
The smallest pyramid in Giza is the Pyramid of Menkaure, which only has a height of about 65 meters and is built in around 2530 BC.
Although it is not known exactly how the ancient Egyptians build a pyramid, historians believe that they use human labor to move giant stones from their place of origin to the location of the development.
There is a theory that states that the pyramid is built by paid workers, while other theories state that workers are enslaved and made forced laborers.
Pyramids are used as a burial place for the kings of ancient Egypt and their families. In addition, the pyramid is also considered a symbol of power and the greatness of the king.
According to legend, the pyramid has many traps and safety mechanisms designed to protect treasure and bodies in it.
There are several theories that state that the pyramid has an astronomy function and is used as an observatory for tracking star and planetary movements.
Although the pyramid was built around 4500 years ago, this building is still sturdy and can last for a long time.
The pyramid has become a tourist attraction from all over the world and is often used as a location for filming films and television shows.