Limestone
The Queen’s Chamber is distinguished by the fact that it is constructed entirely of limestone, which lends it a regal appearance. Text or images are not written on the walls, yet there is a small crevice at the top of one of the walls. Some experts have speculated that a statue was originally erected here, although no one is certain of this.
Expeditions
Another element of the Queen’s Chamber that specialists are baffled by is the network of tunnels that go out of the room to the exterior. They are evocative of the two tunnels in the King’s Chamber, and the purpose of these passageways continues to remain a mystery to experts. Of course, this does not rule out the possibility that others have attempted to solve the mystery.