The Valley Temple

The Chephren Valley Temple at Giza is where King Khafre and his family were buried. In the Valley of the Kings, the Temple of Khafre is one of the most important buildings. This temple is a popular stop for tourists traveling through Egypt because it shows how vital the Fourth Dynasty was to the development of Egypt and civilization as a whole.

The Sultan Hassan Mosque

In 1356, the first work started on the Mosque of Sultan Hassan. At the time, it was the most prominent building ever built, and as soon as it was done, architects found several problems.

The Great Sphinx of Giza

Since 2500 B.C., the Great Sphinx of Giza has been around long. “The father of fear” and “the symbol of ancient Egypt,” the Sphinx is known to everyone here. The well-known legendary figure is easy to recognize by its lion’s body and a human head, hawk’s body and human head goat’s body and human head (cryosphinx), and sometimes its wings.

The Great Pyramids of Giza

Ancient Egyptian landmarks like the Great Pyramid of Cheops and the Sphinx can be seen at Giza. On the Giza Plateau, about 25 kilometers south of Cairo, Egypt’s capital, you can find the vast Giza Necropolis. The city of Giza is on the Giza Plain, which is on the western side of the Nile and west of Cairo.

The Egyptian Museum

The Museum of Ancient Egyptian Artifacts Cairo is one of the largest and best-known museums in the world. It is right in the middle of Cairo, on the edge of Midan Tahrir, and is a must-see for anyone visiting Cairo.