Modern and ancient pyramids come in many forms and sizes. To
determine which is the largest pyramid one could compare their heights
for example. At a height of 260 meters (85 feet), the Transamerica
Pyramid would certainly be a serious candidate.
Many big pyramids however come with a very large base but are not
very tall. A better measure of size therefore is probably the
volume of a pyramid. The volume of a pyramid
can be calculated by the following formula: Length_of_base *
Width_of_base * Height * 1/3. This is 54 x 54 x 260 x 1/3 = 252,720 m³
for the Transamerica Pyramid, which isn’t even close enough to be
included in our list of biggest pyramids.
So with this formula it shouldn’t be too difficult to find the
largest pyramids in the world. Unfortunately it isn’t that easy. Many
pyramids are not true smooth sided pyramids but stepped pyramids. Another problem is that some of the
largest pyramids on earth are still not completely excavated.
8La Danta, El Mirador (0,9 million m³)
El Mirador was a major Mayan city that flourished from about the 6th
century BC, reaching a peak population of perhaps more than 8,000 people
between the 3rd BC and the 1st century AD. After a hiatus of a few
centuries further constructions were undertaken until the city was
abandonment at the end of the 9th century. The ruins were rediscovered
in 1926 but received little attention due to its remote location deep in
the jungle of northern Guatemala. Today the site remains largely
covered by tropical jungle and the two largest structures at El Mirador,
the “El Tigre” complex and the “La Danta” complex, give the impression
of two large hills.
The La Danta complex consists of a number of platforms. The lowest
platform measures 310 by 590 meters (1017 by 1936 ft), is 7 meters (23
ft) high and supports a series of buildings. The next platform is about
190 by 240 meters (623 by 787 ft) and rises another 7 meters. Above that
is another platform around 21 meters high (69 feet), which is topped
off by three pyramids, the tallest of which is 21 meters high. At 70
meters (230 feet) the Danta Complex is somewhat higher than El Tigre
(about 55 meters or 180 feet high) although La Danta incorporates a low
natural hill.
According to some source the La Danta complex has a total volume of
2,800,000 cubic meters which would make it one of the largest structures
in the word. The question is however, how accurate this calculation is
and if the entire complex can be considered one single pyramid. One
could argue that a part of the first platform should be excluded as it
supports several buildings.
7Pyramid of the Sun (1,2 million m³)
The Pyramid of the Sun is the largest building in Teotihuacán and one
of the largest Pyramids in Mesoamerica. The name comes from the Aztecs,
who visited the city of Teotihuacán centuries after it was abandoned.
The pyramid was constructed in two phases. The first construction stage,
around 100 AD brought the pyramid to nearly the size it is today. The
second round of construction resulted in its completed size of 225
meters (733 feet) across and 75 meters (246 feet) high.
6Luxor Hotel (1,228 million m³)
The Luxor Pyramid was among the first of a decade-long wave of new
megaresorts to emerge on the Las Vegas Strip in the 1990s. Opened in
1993 after only eighteen months of construction, the Luxor debuted with
2,526 guest rooms, a gigantic casino area, a showroom, restaurants, and
entertainment venues on its 2nd floor. At a base length of 183 meters
(600 ft) and a height of 110 meters (350 ft) it is considerably smaller
than its famous model, the Great Pyramid at Giza.
5Bent Pyramid (1,237 million m³)
The Bent Pyramid located at Dahshur was the second pyramid built by
pharaoh Sneferu. Mysteriously, the Egyptian pyramid rises from the
desert at an angle of 55 degrees and then suddenly changes to a more
gradual angle of 43 degrees. One theory holds that due to the steepness
of the original angle the weight to be added above the inner chambers
and passageways became too large, forcing the builders to adopt a
shallower angle. The base of the pyramid is 188.6 meters (619 ft) and
the height 101.1 meters (332 ft).
4Red Pyramid (1,69 million m³)
Built by Pharaoh Sneferu, the Red Pyramid is the world’s first
successful attempt at constructing a true pyramid. The pyramid measures
220 by 220 meters (722 ft) and is 104 meters (341 ft) high. It was the
largest pyramid in Egypt until the construction of the Giza pyramids.
What really makes the Red Pyramid special today is the lack of crowds
that plagues the Giza Plateau and the comparatively unregulated interior
access.
3Great Pyramid of Cholula (1,8 million m³)
The Great Pyramid of Cholula in Mexico appears to be a natural hill
topped by a Catholic church. This is the “Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de
los Remedios” which was built by the Spanish in 1594 on the site of a
pre-Hispanic temple. According to the Guinness Book of Records, this
temple is in fact the largest pyramid ever constructed anywhere in the
world, with a total volume estimated at over 4.45 million m³. This is
based on a size off 450 by 450 meter (1476×1476 ft) and a height of 66 m
(217 ft).
Closer examination
of the site reveals a different volume however. The complex consists of
several structures built on top of each other, starting from the 3rd
century BC until the 9th century AD. The picture below shows a pyramid
standing on a huge platform. The base of the pyramid itself is ‘only’
295 by 270 meters (968 by 886 ft) which gives a much smaller volume,
although the Cholulu Pyramid is still the third largest pyramid ever
built.
2Pyramid of Khafre (2,21 million m³)
The Pyramid of Khafre is the second largest pyramid at Giza, after
the Great Pyramid built by Khafre’s father Khufu. It appears to be
slightly larger however as it is build at a higher elevation. The
pyramid has a base length of 215.5 meter (706 ft) and originally rose to
a height of 143.5 meter (471 ft) but is now 12 meters shorter. The most
distinctive feature of Khafre’s Pyramid is the topmost layer of smooth
stones that are the only remaining casing stones on a Giza Pyramid.
1Great Pyramid of Khufu (2,58 million m³)
The Great Pyramid of Khufu is the oldest and sole remnant of the
Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Over 2 million blocks of stone were
used to construct the pyramid, during a 20 year period concluding around
2560 BC. The pyramid is 230 meters (755 ft) in length and an
awe-inspiring 139 meters (455 feet) high (originally 146.5 meters or
480.6 ft). So in the end, after reviewing all the biggest pyramids the
Great Pyramid of Khufu remains the largest pyramid ever built.
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