Great Pyramid Of Giza Collection
Behold the majestic Great Pyramid of Giza, a panoramic view that takes you back in time to witness the oldest of the Seven Wonders of the World
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Behold the majestic Great Pyramid of Giza, a panoramic view that takes you back in time to witness the oldest of the Seven Wonders of the World. This UNESCO World Heritage Site stands proudly in Giza, Cairo, Egypt, showcasing its grandeur and historical significance in North Africa. Immerse yourself in ancient Egyptian artistry with Giovanni Battista Piranesi's intricate ornament from 1769. Its delicate details transport you to a bygone era filled with artistic mastery. Francis Frith captures the timeless allure of The Sphinx and Great Pyramid through his lens in 1857. Printed five years later, this image showcases their enduring presence and awe-inspiring beauty. Travel further back to 1857 as Francis Frith presents us with The Pyramids of El Geezeh from a southwest perspective. His skillful photography allows us to appreciate these architectural marvels from a unique angle. Delve into an engraving depicting the magnificence of the Great Pyramid itself. Its precise construction and sheer size leave viewers astounded at the ingenuity displayed by ancient Egyptians. Step inside this wonder as illustrated in Bilder-Atlas' engraving capturing the interior of the Great Pyramid. Explore its chambers and corridors while marveling at its engineering brilliance. Discover Egyptian curiosities through a colored engraving that brings forth vibrant depictions of Egypt's rich cultural heritage. Each detail tells stories passed down through generations. Allen & Ginter Cigarettes Brands present Flags of All Nations: Series 1 (N9), featuring an enchanting portrayal of Egypt where we find ourselves captivated by its flag fluttering against this iconic backdrop. Journey to Djizeh's Necropolis de Memphis between 1851-52, where you'll encounter Cheops' Grand Pyramid rising majestically above all else—an eternal testament to human achievement. Francis Frith returns once more with his lens trained on both The Great Pyramid and The Great Sphinx in 1858.