The Pyramid of Menkaure, the smallest of Cairo’s three main Giza Pyramids, rises on the Giza Plateau at the southwestern edges of Egypt’s capital. Constructed over 4,500 years ago as a tomb for Pharaoh Menkaure, this ancient structure is part of one of Cairo’s most-visited attractions, drawing millions of tourists annually. Visitors can observe the pyramid’s weathered limestone blocks and explore the surrounding archaeological site, gaining insight into the architectural and cultural legacy of ancient Egypt.
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