Pyramid of Djedefre, Pyramid in Egypt
The Pyramid of Djedefre consists of the remains of the pyramid complex built by the ancient Egyptian King Djedefre, son of Khufu.
Djedefre was the first king to use the title 'Son of Ra' as part of his royal titulary, reflecting the growing importance of the cult of the sun god Ra.
The pyramid is seen as a symbol of the ancient Egyptian civilization and its architectural prowess.
Today, the pyramid is largely ruined, with only the base remaining.
Unlike other pyramids in Egypt, Djedefre's pyramid was built on a natural mound.
Location: Cairo Governorate
Height: 12 m
Material: limestone
Source: Wikimedia