Pyramid of Meidum, one of the most important Egyptian pyramids because it is considered a link in the development of pyramid building and the transitional phase between the step pyramid in the Third Dynasty and complete pyramid in the Fourth Dynasty.
Construction began with King Huni, the last king of the Third Dynasty, but he died before the construction was completed, and it was completed by King Senefru, the founder of the Fourth Dynasty, around 2570 BC. The pyramid was composed of seven terraces, of which only four remain now, and its height reached 45 meters. Its original height was 92 meters.