Djoser
Djoser
Djoser is the Pharoah for whom the Step Pyramid was built. It was designed by Imhotep, his royal archiatec.
The stepped Pyramid of Djoser was built as a series of six mastabas, or flat-roofed rectangular structures, stacked on top of one another to create a stepped effect. It was constructed using limestone and had a height of about 200 feet (60 meters). Over time, it was eventually enclosed within a larger pyramid complex.
Because it was built for the Pharaoh Djoser
King Djoser was the one who built the pyramid
Pharaoh Djoser's is the oldest known pyramid.
The step pyramid was built as a tomb for king Djoser
2750 Bc
the step pyramid of Pharaoh Djoser at Saqarra
The bent pyramid
For king Djoser
The oldest pyramid in Egypt is the Step Pyramid of Djoser, located in Saqqara. Built during the Third Dynasty around 2670 BCE, it was designed by the architect Imhotep and originally intended as a tomb for the Pharaoh Djoser. This pyramid is notable for its unique stepped structure, which marked a significant advancement in ancient Egyptian architecture.