Winding Tunnels
The Grand Gallery is a hallway that connects the King’s and Queen’s Chambers on the second floor of the Royal Palace. It’s an exceedingly lengthy and enclosed space, and it’s probably not the most pleasant location for anyone who are claustrophobic to be in. It is possible to have the impression that the small space between the walls is closing in on them as well.
Grand Gallery
Near the far end of the Grand Gallery, there is a trio of pink granite slabs that you will eventually come across. These are the doors that lead into the King’s Chamber, which is another chamber that isn’t particularly spacious. It measures 35 feet by 17 feet in size, yet it has a high ceiling that rises about 20 feet above the ground. However, it’s possible that the room was built to house the bones of an Egyptian king, though this isn’t proven yet.