The necropolis of Saqqara (also known as Sakkara or Saqqarah) lies to the west of the Nile river on the edge of the western desert, 20km south of Cairo. Saqqara is famous for the step pyramid of Djoser, which was built under king Djoser (2720-2700 BC) during the 3rd dynasty. This pyramid is the eldest known monumental stone structure in the world. Saqqara was the necropolis of the ancient Egyptian capital, Memphis. It stretches from north to south over an area of 7 x 1.5 km. Nowadays the area is dotted with tombs and ancient structures. Only the small section around the pyramid of Djoser is visited by tourists.

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01 Funerary complex of Djoser
02 Funerary complex of Djoser
03 Roofed colonnade corridor
04 Pillars
05 Tomb
06 Snake wall
07 Ruins of columns
08 Hieroglyphs carved on wall
09 Hieroglyphs carved on wall
10 Tomb door
11 Djoser step pyramid
12 Djoser step pyramid
13 Panoramic view of Sakkara site
14 Djoser step pyramid
15 Djoser step pyramid
16 Djoser step pyramid
17 Djoser step pyramid
18 Djoser step pyramid
19 Abusir pyramids
20 Mereruka romb complex
21 Mereruka romb complex
22 Frescoes inside the Mereruka tomb
23 Frescoes inside the Mereruka tomb
24 Frescoes inside the Mereruka tomb
25 Frescoes inside the Mereruka tomb
26 Frescoes inside the Mereruka tomb
27 Frescoes inside the Mereruka tomb
28 Hieroglyphs carved on wall
29 Tomb door
30 Wall carvings
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