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Explore the Pyramids of Giza Virtually

The last surviving wonder of the ancient world

The Pyramids of Giza stand at the edge of the Sahara Desert as a testament to the extraordinary ambitions of ancient Egypt. Built approximately 4,500 years ago, these monumental tombs housed the remains of pharaohs who believed they would become gods in the afterlife.

The Great Pyramid of Khufu held the record as the tallest human-made structure for an astonishing 3,800 years. Together with the enigmatic Great Sphinx, these structures form the only surviving wonder of the ancient world and continue to inspire awe in every visitor.

Google Street View: Walk Among the Pyramids

🏜️ Pyramids of Giza in Google Street View

Stand at the base of the Great Pyramid, gaze upon the Sphinx, and wander through the ancient necropolis — all in immersive 360°.

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What You Can Explore

💡 Pro Tip

In Street View, position yourself between the Sphinx and the Pyramid of Khafre for one of the most iconic views in all of Egypt. Then navigate around to the southern side of the Great Pyramid to appreciate its staggering scale without the crowds.

Fascinating Facts

  1. Precision Engineering — The Great Pyramid's base is level to within just 2.1 centimeters across its 230-meter length
  2. Only Surviving Ancient Wonder — Of the original Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, only the Pyramids of Giza still stand
  3. Astronomical Alignment — Some researchers suggest the three pyramids may align with the three stars of Orion's Belt, though this theory remains debated among Egyptologists
  4. Built ~2580–2510 BC — The Great Pyramid was constructed during the reign of Pharaoh Khufu over approximately 20 years

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