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Perilous Pyramid

Perilous Pyramid

Saqqara, some 30 kilometers south of modern-day Cairo, served as the necropolis for the ancient Egyptian capital, Memphis. The burial ground features several pyramids, including the world-famous step pyramid of Djoser — the oldest stone building complex known in history, built during the 27th century BC for the burial of Pharaoh Djoser.

We were lucky to visit it, some 24 years ago. I saw recently on TV that the pyramid’s state of dilapidation, for lack of maintenance funds, was alarming.

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Welcome To Vilnius, A New Silicon Valley Rising In Moscow's Backyard

Home to the unicorn Vinted, Lithuania's capital is fostering its image as a Northern European tech hub and cultural capital, in an effort to attract new businesses and talents — despite its cold weather and two difficult neighbors: Russia and Belarus.

Photo of people working on computers at a tech incubator in Vilnius

Tech Zity manages a technology park and several incubators in Vilnius, Lithuania.

Karl De Meyer

VILNIUS — "I'm not sure we're allowed to bring you here," Darius Zakaitis says as he climbs a dark staircase in the former textile factory he's renovating from top to bottom. Reaching the second floor, slaloming among metal objects, he points to the high ceiling of a large hall where hundreds of start-ups will be rubbing shoulders in a year. At least 7.50 meters (24.6 feet) high. "Studies show that high ceilings stimulate creativity," explains the entrepreneur, who is more than 1.90 m (6.2 ft) tall.

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The founder of Tech Zity, which already manages a technology park and several incubators in Vilnius, Lithuania, is in the process of creating a 55,000 m2 (592,015 sq ft) tech campus that is set to become the largest in Europe. A maximum of materials are recycled: shelves, sewing machine parts, ventilation systems converted into new offices, chairs and telephone booths.

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