I know what you're thinking "user the pyramid is world famous, how can it be underrated"
however it is still underrated.
the sheer precision and ridiculous difficulty of HOW to build it (thats not even to mention WHY to build it) renders it as still vastly underappreciated even today.
The pyramid is estimated to have around 2,300,000 stone blocks that weigh from 2 to 30 tons each and there are even some blocks that weigh over 50 tons.
it weighs approximately 6 million tones and it is aligned to true north within 3/60ths of a single degree, modern architects would be unwilling to do this today because of how difficult it would be, they would want to know why you would want to bother with such precision
we dont know how they were built, even to this day
it is not a tomb, there is absolutely no evidence that they are tombs.
The cornerstone foundations of the pyramid have ball and socket construction capable of dealing with heat expansion and earthquakes
its dimensions incorporate the dimensions of our planet, if you take the height of the great pyramid and multiple it by 43200 you get the perimeter of the earth, if you also multiply the base of the pyramid by the same number, you get the equatorial circumference of the earth. 43200 is a number derived from the precession of the equinox, it is not a random number.
there is no evidence that slaves were used in its construction.
on the winter solstice, the position of the sun shines an angle of light on the pyramid that allows us to see that it actually has 8 sides like in pic related.
it is a giant question mark on the face of our planet and we still may not fully comprehend its significance