One of the richest archaeological sites in Egypt, Saqqara was the ancient necropolis of Egypt in the period starting from the 1st dynasty in the 30th century BC till the Coptic period in Egypt around the 2nd century AD. This makes more than three thousand years that Saqqara was used to bury the deceased kings, nobles, and royal family in a funerary complex.
When King Menes unified Egypt more than 4000 years ago, he established the first capital of Egypt that was called Memphis. Saqqara was, in fact, the burial site of Memphis in the old kingdom. Today Saqqara is one of the historical sites that welcome hundreds of tourists who spend their vacation in Egypt. Moreover, the step pyramid in Saqqara is considered to be the oldest surviving monument in the whole world.
With the monuments like the step Djoser pyramid, the pyramid of Unas, and some marvelous ancient tombs, almost all travel packages in Egypt include a visit to the Saqqara Egyptian pyramid.
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There is also a wide enclose wall surrounding the pyramid which is also considered a
This is, in fact, the most notable tomb in the Saqqara complex. Consisting of 33 chambers, the tomb has some of the most wonderful wall paintings in Saqqara and a life-size statue of the owner of the tomb; Mereruka, the son in law to the king Teti. This is among the most recommended sections in the Saqqara site for travelers to explore during their tour to Egypt.
Established in 2006, the Imhotep Museum is named after the architect responsible for constructing the masterpiece of the Saqqara complex; the Step Pyramid of Djoser. The museum consists of six large halls where the guests enjoying their holidays in Egypt can appreciate some of the most distinctive findings unearthed in Saqqara including statues, mummies, and sarcophaguses which date back to various periods of the
The Step Pyramid marks an