Unveiling the Hidden Treasures of the Labyrinth Palace

Unveiling the Hidden Treasures of the Labyrinth Palace



What's Hidden Was Greater (The Labyrinth Palace)When the Greek historian Herodotus visited the Labyrinth Palace in Fayoum, adjacent to the Black Pyramid, he described a massive palace where many Middle Dynasty kings were buried. It was designed as a labyrinth of 3,000 rooms, half of which are underground. 

Most of the palace's areas are off-limits to visitors. Amenemhat III built it next to his pyramid. 

It is no less important than the Giza Pyramids in terms of the miraculous nature of its construction as a labyrinth to preserve ancient Egyptian sciences and secrets. 

Herodotus called it the Labyrinth Palace, but he has yet to reveal its secrets, which lie beneath the Fayoum sands.

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