It was connected by a causeway paved with granite which has mostly disappeared. A lot of the Valley Temple complex is buried beneath a present day village and has not been excavated.
The question to general but if your asking about The great pyramid of Giza. it took 20 years to build the pyramid and another 10 to build a stone causeway that connected it to a temple in the valley below
No, the Great Pyramid of Giza.
The Great Sphinx at Giza, lies northwest of the Valley Temple of the Pyramid Complex of Khefren.Right in front of the Sphinx, and directly north of the Valley Temple, an open structure was erected. As this structure appears to be very closely related to the Sphinx, archaeologists consider it to be the Sphinx Temple, but the precise function of this unique structure remains unclear to this date.
Working east there is the pyramid of Khafre then Funerary Temple of Khafre which is linked by a cause way to the Great Sphinx which is facing east at the Temple of the Sphinx.
Looking east: The central of the three pyramids is the Pyramid of Khafre to its left is the Great Pyramid [the Pyramid of Khufu] and to its right the Pyramid of Menkaure. Working east there is the pyramid of Khafre then Funerary Temple of Khafre which is linked by a cause way to the Great Sphinx, which is facing east, at the Temple of the Sphinx. The whole complex is at the village of Nazlet el-Samman about 20 km from Cairo.
Ramses the Great, also known as Ramses II, did not build a pyramid like earlier pharaohs. Instead, he constructed monumental temples and structures, most notably the Ramesseum in Thebes and the temple at Abu Simbel. His reign marked a shift in royal burial practices, as he was interred in a tomb in the Valley of the Kings rather than a pyramid.
The Temple of Cheese Heaven, located in Ikana Valley.
Close to the Great Sphinx of Giza are the three Pyramids of Giza, which are the Pyramid of Khufu (the Great Pyramid), the Pyramid of Khafre, and the Pyramid of Menkaure. These monumental structures, built during the Fourth Dynasty of the Old Kingdom of ancient Egypt, serve as elaborate tombs for pharaohs and demonstrate advanced architectural and engineering skills. Additionally, there are smaller pyramids and the Valley Temple of Khafre nearby, which are part of the broader Giza pyramid complex.
No, King Tut did not have a pyramid dedicated to him. The largest pyramid ever built is the Great Pyramid of Giza, which was constructed for Pharaoh Khufu. King Tut's tomb was found in the Valley of the Kings, not in a pyramid.
The step pyramids were like practice pyramids. They were getting the engineering down and the "how to". I doubt that without them they would have been able to engineer the Great Pyramid.
In the past the Great pyramids where used to guard the fourth dynasty Egyptian Pharaoh Khufu's temple.
It is part of the Giza Necropolis that stands on the Giza Plateau, on the outskirts of Cairo, Egypt. This complex of ancient monuments includes the three pyramids known as the Great Pyramids - The Pyramid of Khufu also known as The Great Pyramid of Giza, the Pyramid of Khafre and the Pyramid of Menkaure, along with the massive sculpture known as the Great Sphinx. Looking east: The central of the three pyramids is the Pyramid of Khafre to its left is the Great Pyramid [the Pyramid of Khufu] and to its right the Pyramid of Menkaure. Working east there is the pyramid of Khafre then Funerary Temple of Khafre which is linked by a cause way to the Great Sphinx which is facing east at the Temple of the Sphinx. The whole complex is at the village of Nazlet el-Samman about 20 km from Cairo.