The Nyoum Pyramids in 6 October City, Egypt are a unique and impressive example of compound pyramids. These pyramids are a modern interpretation of the ancient Egyptian pyramids, built in the 21st century.
The Nyoum Pyramids were designed by architect Ahmed Mito, who was inspired by the ancient pyramids of Egypt. The compound pyramids consist of four smaller pyramids, each with a different height and angle, arranged in a square formation. The pyramids are made of concrete and are covered in limestone, giving them a similar appearance to the ancient pyramids.
The largest pyramid in the compound is 50 meters tall, while the smallest is 30 meters tall. The pyramids are arranged in such a way that they create a central courtyard, which is surrounded by a wall. The courtyard is accessible through a grand entrance, which is flanked by two smaller pyramids.
The Nyoum Pyramids were built as a tourist attraction and a cultural center. The compound includes a museum, a theater, and a conference center. The museum showcases the history of the ancient Egyptian pyramids and their significance in Egyptian culture. The theater hosts cultural events and performances, while the conference center is used for business meetings and