The Egyptian Minister of Antiquities, Khalid Anani, opened yesterday in the Dahshur area of ​​Giza, south of Cairo, the pyramid of Sanfrew, allowing permission to visit Egyptians and foreigners for the first time after the completion of the restoration work.

The curved pyramid, built by King Senefro, was built at a angle of 54 degrees and 32 degrees in order to prevent the pyramid from collapsing. The pyramid shows a slope or a wadi, so it is called the curved pyramid, next to the name of the pyramid of the south.

King Senefro is the first king of the fourth family in ancient Egypt. He has Hermann in Dahshur and the Medom mountain in the south of Saqqara, the pyramid where the last kings of the third family were buried.

Senefro was a strong king with victories. The ancient Egyptian texts describe him as "a good king, free and good. He greeted the people as if they were his friends and addressed them by saying, 'My friend or my companions.'