In a revelation that has captivated archaeologists, historians, and the public alike, scientists have announced the discovery of what they describe as a “vast underground city” beneath Egypt’s iconic Giza pyramids.

This groundbreaking claim, emerging in March 2025, has ignited excitement about the potential secrets hidden beneath one of the world’s most famous ancient wonders, though it has also drawn skepticism from some experts.

Multiple news outlets have reported on this development, shedding light on the findings and the debates they’ve sparked.


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According to a report from Daily Mail Online published on March 21, 2025, researchers from Italy and Scotland utilized advanced radar pulse technology to probe beneath the Giza plateau.

Their findings suggest the existence of an expansive subterranean network stretching over 6,500 feet directly underneath the Pyramids of Giza—Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure—built over 4,500 years ago on the west bank of the Nile.

The report claims this underground complex could be “10 times larger than the pyramids themselves,” a scale that has stunned the archaeological community.

Lead researcher Dr. Maria Ciccolo, quoted in the article, hinted at a connection to ancient Egyptian mythology, suggesting these chambers might correlate with the legendary “Halls of Amenti,” a mystical underworld referenced in ancient texts.

The discovery has been hailed as a potential game-changer. Newsweek, in a piece dated March 21, 2025, emphasized the technological leap that made this find possible, noting that ground-penetrating radar and other non-invasive methods allowed scientists to map previously inaccessible areas without disturbing the site.

The article quoted an unnamed Egyptian antiquities official who called it “one of the most significant discoveries of the decade,” potentially rewriting our understanding of the Giza complex’s purpose and scale.

However, not all reactions have been celebratory. The Guardian, in an article published on March 22, 2025, highlighted concerns from experts who urge caution.

Some archaeologists argue that the term “vast city” might be an overstatement, suggesting the findings could instead be a series of natural cavities, burial chambers, or storage spaces misinterpreted by the radar data.

Dr. Zahi Hawass, a prominent Egyptian archaeologist, was cited saying, “We’ve seen claims like this before—extraordinary assertions require extraordinary evidence, and we’re not there yet.” He stressed the need for peer-reviewed studies and physical exploration to confirm the radar interpretations.

Adding to the narrative, BBC News reported on March 21, 2025, that the discovery has reignited debates about the true purpose of the Giza pyramids.

While traditionally viewed as tombs for pharaohs, the possibility of a sprawling underground network has fueled alternative theories—some speculate it could have been a ceremonial center or even a repository of ancient knowledge.

The BBC noted that the Egyptian government has approved a limited excavation to verify the findings, with results expected later in 2025.

Public fascination with the discovery has surged online, with posts on X reflecting a mix of awe and skepticism.

Many users have shared the Daily Mail article, marveling at the idea of a hidden city, while others echo expert concerns about jumping to conclusions. The timing of the announcement—coinciding with renewed global interest in ancient mysteries—has only amplified its reach.

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