Menkaure's Pyramid

The Pyramid of Menkaure, located on the Giza Plateau in the southwestern outskirts of Cairo, Egypt, is the smallest of the three Pyramids of Giza. It was built to serve as the tomb of the fourth dynasty Egyptian Pharaoh Menkaure. Menkaure's Pyramid had an original height of 65.5 meters (218 feet). It now stands at 61 m (204 ft) tall with a base of 106 m (356.5 ft). Its angle of incline is approximately 51°20′25″. It was constructed of limestone a... more

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Giza or Gizah (Arabic: الجيزة‎, transliterated el-Gīzah) is a city in Egypt on the west bank of the Nile river, some 20 km southwest of central Cairo and now part of the greater Cairo metropolis. It is the capital of the Giza Governorate, and is located near the northeast border of this governorate...
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Latitude Longitude
  • 29.9725
  • 31.1283

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From the Ancient Egypt base

Owner (Pharaoh):

Height:

  • 65.5

Base width:

  • 103.4 m (339.2 ft )

Inclination:

  • 51.34 ° (0.8961 rad )

Ancient name:

  • Menkaure is Divine
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