Pyramid of Neferirkare Kakai

The Pyramid of Neferirkare Kakai is located in the Abusir necropolis, Egypt. It was built for the Fifth Dynasty pharaoh Neferirkare Kakai in the 25th century BC.
It was the tallest structure on the highest site at the necropolis of Abusir, found between Giza and Saqqara, and still towers over the necropolis.
The pyramid was originally built as a step pyramid, but it was later transformed into a true pyramid by having its steps filled in with loose masonry. The pyramid is 72.8 meters (239 ft) high and 105 meters (344 ft) square at the base. It was built of a mudbrick core covered with a casing of white Tura limestone blocks.
The pyramid complex includes a mortuary temple, a valley temple, and a causeway. The mortuary temple is located on the east side of the pyramid and is surrounded by a large enclosure wall. The temple is in ruins, but it once featured a number of reliefs and statues.
The valley temple is located on the west side of the pyramid and is connected to the mortuary temple by the causeway. The valley temple is also in ruins, but it once featured a number of reliefs and statues. The Pyramid of Neferirkare Kakai is a significant archaeological site, and it provides valuable insights into the construction methods and burial practices of the 5th Dynasty. The pyramid is also a popular tourist destination, and it can be visited by taking a day trip from Cairo. The pyramid was originally built as a step pyramid, but it was later transformed into a true pyramid by having its steps filled in with loose masonry. The pyramid is 72.8 meters (239 ft) high and 105 meters (344 ft) square at the base. It was built of a mudbrick core covered with a casing of white Tura limestone blocks. The pyramid complex includes a mortuary temple, a valley temple, and a causeway. The mortuary temple is located on the east side of the pyramid and is surrounded by a large enclosure wall.
The valley temple is located on the west side of the pyramid and is connected to the mortuary temple by the causeway. The Pyramid of Neferirkare Kakai is a significant archaeological site, and it provides valuable insights into the construction methods and burial practices of the 5th Dynasty.

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