Red Pyramid of Dahshur
Egypt's first successful true pyramid — and you can explore deep inside with almost no one else around.
The Red Pyramid at Dahshur is Egypt's first successful true smooth-sided pyramid and the third-largest pyramid ever built. Constructed by Pharaoh Sneferu around 2590 BC, it gets its name from the reddish hue of its exposed limestone core blocks. Standing 104 meters tall, it was the tallest structure in the world when completed. Unlike the Giza pyramids, visitors can freely descend into the burial chamber through a 63-meter passage — often with the entire pyramid to themselves.
Why Visit
What to See
The Pyramid Exterior
Interior Chambers
Pyramidion
Historical Details
The First True Pyramid
Royal Burial
Visitor Tips
- The descent into the pyramid is steep and can be slippery — wear shoes with good grip
- There is a strong ammonia smell inside from centuries of bat habitation — be prepared
- Visit early morning for the best light on the reddish stone
- Combine with the Bent Pyramid (a short drive away) for the complete Dahshur experience
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A unique pyramid that changed angle midway through construction — a fascinating snapshot of ancient engineering.
Old Kingdom, c. 2600 BC (4th Dynasty)Opening Hours
8 AM – 4 PM
Entry Fee
100 EGP
Period
Old Kingdom, c. 2590 BC (4th Dynasty)
Built By
Pharaoh Sneferu
Location
29.8092, 31.2061
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