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Ticket Office Saqquara
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Ruins of King Unas Valley Temple
V68F+842, Saqarah, Badrshein, Giza Governorate 3352001, Egypt
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V6CG+426, Pyramid of Djoser Rd, Abusir, Badrshein, Giza Governorate 3352001, Egypt
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V6C8+GP2, Badrshein, Giza Governorate 3352001, Egypt
Temple of Horemheb
V688+FW4, Saqarah, Badrshein, Giza Governorate 3352001, Egypt
Cobra Wall
V698+MGG, Saqarah, Badrshein, Giza Governorate 3352001, Egypt
Pyramid of Unas
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Pyramid of Userkaf
V6F9+9G4, Saqarah, Badrshein, Giza Governorate 3352001, Egypt
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سقاره بالما كلوب بالجيزة
V67J+953, Saqarah, Badrshein, Giza Governorate 3355402, Egypt
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V6CG+WX4, Abusir, Badrshein, Giza Governorate 3352153, Egypt
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Ticket Office Saqquara

V68F+8FP, Saqarah, Badrshein, Giza Governorate 3352140, Egypt
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attractions: Ruins of King Unas Valley Temple, Imhotep Museum, Pyramid of Djoser, Temple of Horemheb, Cobra Wall, Pyramid of Unas, Pyramid of Userkaf, restaurants: سقاره بالما كلوب بالجيزة, local businesses:
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Ruins of King Unas Valley Temple

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4.6
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4.0
4y

Against all odds this place was more organized than the famous pyramids of Giza. It had places where you could throw your trash. It was even separated in different categories depending on the material (plastic, glass, trash). They had signs showing you the way for the monuments, it had also an on site museum and lots of WC. They had an on site sign for the prices, even for in site taxis. Now on the other side, you must pay attention because most of these are more than it seems. The prices for the taxi like everything else in Egypt is negotiable, so be careful on the bargain. Many people (not as many as in Giza) will harass you for tipping them. Their excuse will be that there are guards and they are going to open you the places (which by the way you already pay and must be open) in order for you to enter and see. They will also tell you many things for the story of the monuments like a guide even though you never asked. In my case all of the above happened but from the start i explained them that I do not need a guide. That didn't stopped them because they were following me (many times with police guards) believe that they will frightened me so they will get their tip. My opinion, be polite explain yourself from the beginning and if things getting hard DO NOT be afraid demanding your rights. Now more tips for the road😀. Me and my wife didn't get any guide because usually we do our research before doing something so it is pretty much useless for us but in this site there are many things that are very difficult to find. So I will suggest you that if you want to fully explore everything do your research and try by your self otherwise try a guide (be careful who you choose and the price)or go without anything and live...

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1.0
43w

The place itself is stunning but the amount of bribes expected by randomers is concerning. Some of the sights such as the Serapeum require an additional ticket or the all-inclusive ticket, yet you have a bunch of 'ticket inspectors' hassling you, scrutinising your ticket and say it's not valid.

One guy wanted a tip after opening the door to the Serapeum (which I paid a surplus for, mind) and just following me around the place. Okay he pointed out a huge sarcophagus to me that I surely would've missed. It's not as if this place isn't known for a tunnel full of massive bull sarcophagi...

Others just wait in little signposted temples around the complex. Just regular old parts of the Saqqara complex that are just included in the base price, tailing you like a dog, touching you, pointing you to the obvious and then demanding a tip.

This all makes it really difficult to enjoy the complex. It's hard to enjoy murals when some guy is breathing down your neck, asking you where you're from, knowing you'll just have some confrontation regarding a tip for what's essentially a disservice when you...

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5.0
2y



الدخول / التسجيل

العربية

العصور التاريخية

المواقع والقطع الآثرية

تابع كل جديد

الإعلام و القصص

عالم الأطفال

مواقع التراث العالمية

إكتشف خريطة مصر

إتصل بنا

من نحن

السياسة و الخصوصية

الأسئلة المكررة

الشروط والأحكام

مواقع ذات صلة

آثار ثابتة

مجموعة هرم زوسر المدرج

مجموعة هرم زوسر المدرج



إضافة قصة

سقارة

. يعتبر هرم الملك زوسر المدرج أحد أشهر المعالم الأثرية الأكثر شهرة فى مصر، ويشكل نقطة تحول تاريخية مهمة في الآثار الجنائزية المصرية القديمة ، كما يعتبر ثورة في الهندسة المعمارية الحجرية والدفن الملكي. بالإضافة لضخامة حجمه، فهو أول هرم بناه المصريون القدماء وأقدم بناء حجري معروف.

يرجع عمر بناء الهرم المدرج إلى بداية الأسرة الثالثة، فى عهد الملك نترخت (حوالي 2667-2648 ق.م.) والمعروف الآن باسم زوسر وهو الأكثر شيوعًا.

قبل عهده، كان الملوك والنخبة من المصريين يتم دفنهم في مصاطب،  يشير مصطلح "المصطبة" إلى نوع من المباني الجنائزية التي كانت بشكل عام مستطيلة الشكل ومبنية فوق بئر الدفن، والتي كانت تحت الأرض. ويتكون الهرم المدرج من ستة مصاطب تعطي الشكل المدرج، وكان المهندس إيمحتب هو صاحب هذا الابتكار العظيم.

يقع عند إحدى نهايات المجموعة الهرمية مبنى يعرف باسم المقبرة الجنوبية، والتي تعتبر مقبرة رمزية للملك زوسر ربما كانت تعكس دوره كملك لمصر العليا والسفلى، وتحتوي المجموعة الهرمية على بعض العناصر المميزة، فقد كان الفناء أمام الهرم لإقامة احتفال سد، وهو احتفال يرمز لإعادة شباب الملك وتجديد قوته، وكانت المقاصير الحجرية الموجودة على الجانب الشرقي للفناء تستخدم في هذا الاحتفال، مما يضمن استمرار الملك في تجديد شبابه إلى الأبد.

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الجمعة

السبت

الأحد

الإثنين

الثلاثاء

الأربعاء

الخميس

الجمعة

السبت

الأحد

الإثنين

الثلاثاء

الأربعاء

الخميس

الجمعة

السبت

من

08:00 صباحا

إلى

05:00 مساء

ساعات العمل

أسعارالتذاكر

الأجانب : - هرم زوسر من الداخل: كبار: 150 ج. م / طلبة: 75 ج. م المصريون/العرب: - هرم زوسر من الداخل: كبار: 40 ج. م / طلبة: 20 ج. م

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تمتد الدولة القديمة عبر الأسرات من الثالثة إلى السادسة، حيث تعاظمت قوة الملك خلال تلك الفترة. قام الملك زوسر أول ملوك الأسرة الثالثة ببناء هرمه المدرج في سقارة، حيث رغب في بناء مقبرة على شكل مصطبة على نسق أسلافه ملوك الأسرتين الأولى والثانية إلا أ...

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Charalampos AvdoulosCharalampos Avdoulos
Against all odds this place was more organized than the famous pyramids of Giza. It had places where you could throw your trash. It was even separated in different categories depending on the material (plastic, glass, trash). They had signs showing you the way for the monuments, it had also an on site museum and lots of WC. They had an on site sign for the prices, even for in site taxis. Now on the other side, you must pay attention because most of these are more than it seems. The prices for the taxi like everything else in Egypt is negotiable, so be careful on the bargain. Many people (not as many as in Giza) will harass you for tipping them. Their excuse will be that there are guards and they are going to open you the places (which by the way you already pay and must be open) in order for you to enter and see. They will also tell you many things for the story of the monuments like a guide even though you never asked. In my case all of the above happened but from the start i explained them that I do not need a guide. That didn't stopped them because they were following me (many times with police guards) believe that they will frightened me so they will get their tip. My opinion, be polite explain yourself from the beginning and if things getting hard DO NOT be afraid demanding your rights. Now more tips for the road😀. Me and my wife didn't get any guide because usually we do our research before doing something so it is pretty much useless for us but in this site there are many things that are very difficult to find. So I will suggest you that if you want to fully explore everything do your research and try by your self otherwise try a guide (be careful who you choose and the price)or go without anything and live the moment 😁
அ கி ராஅ கி ரா
5 stars if you love pyramids and Egyptian history, otherwise it is just another building. Supposedly the first ever stone building ever built, this is different from other pyramids in that it is stepped. It is the tomb of Djoser and is about 30 km from Cairo. There are two more pyramids near this but they are not stepped. Also a cluster of tombs surrounding this for the courtiers.
David Gámez ArenalDavid Gámez Arenal
Mi recomendación es la de siempre en países como Egipto, no perdáis la oportunidad de hacer este tipo de excursiones que no suelen estar incluidas a no ser que pagues un dineral... Por vuestra cuenta. En Egipto podéis usar la app del Uber para llegar hasta allí o lo que hacía yo, salir a la calle y negociar un taxi que sale mucho mejor de precio. Una vez llegas allí siempre hay gente para negociar el tour, sale muy bien de precio y vivís muchas mas aventuras si lo hacéis como os digo, no hay peligro aún que parezca que si en este tipo de paises porque estan muy acostumbrados al turismo eso sí, contar con que los egipcios son muy pesados porque nos ven como billetes andantes, solo quieren dinero pero fuera de eso desde mi punto de vista son muy buenas personas. Cómo curiosidad, para los estudiantes de cualquier nacionalidad pagáis muchísimo menos así que llevar con vosotros siempre el carnet.
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Against all odds this place was more organized than the famous pyramids of Giza. It had places where you could throw your trash. It was even separated in different categories depending on the material (plastic, glass, trash). They had signs showing you the way for the monuments, it had also an on site museum and lots of WC. They had an on site sign for the prices, even for in site taxis. Now on the other side, you must pay attention because most of these are more than it seems. The prices for the taxi like everything else in Egypt is negotiable, so be careful on the bargain. Many people (not as many as in Giza) will harass you for tipping them. Their excuse will be that there are guards and they are going to open you the places (which by the way you already pay and must be open) in order for you to enter and see. They will also tell you many things for the story of the monuments like a guide even though you never asked. In my case all of the above happened but from the start i explained them that I do not need a guide. That didn't stopped them because they were following me (many times with police guards) believe that they will frightened me so they will get their tip. My opinion, be polite explain yourself from the beginning and if things getting hard DO NOT be afraid demanding your rights. Now more tips for the road😀. Me and my wife didn't get any guide because usually we do our research before doing something so it is pretty much useless for us but in this site there are many things that are very difficult to find. So I will suggest you that if you want to fully explore everything do your research and try by your self otherwise try a guide (be careful who you choose and the price)or go without anything and live the moment 😁
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5 stars if you love pyramids and Egyptian history, otherwise it is just another building. Supposedly the first ever stone building ever built, this is different from other pyramids in that it is stepped. It is the tomb of Djoser and is about 30 km from Cairo. There are two more pyramids near this but they are not stepped. Also a cluster of tombs surrounding this for the courtiers.
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Mi recomendación es la de siempre en países como Egipto, no perdáis la oportunidad de hacer este tipo de excursiones que no suelen estar incluidas a no ser que pagues un dineral... Por vuestra cuenta. En Egipto podéis usar la app del Uber para llegar hasta allí o lo que hacía yo, salir a la calle y negociar un taxi que sale mucho mejor de precio. Una vez llegas allí siempre hay gente para negociar el tour, sale muy bien de precio y vivís muchas mas aventuras si lo hacéis como os digo, no hay peligro aún que parezca que si en este tipo de paises porque estan muy acostumbrados al turismo eso sí, contar con que los egipcios son muy pesados porque nos ven como billetes andantes, solo quieren dinero pero fuera de eso desde mi punto de vista son muy buenas personas. Cómo curiosidad, para los estudiantes de cualquier nacionalidad pagáis muchísimo menos así que llevar con vosotros siempre el carnet.
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