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  1. Sep 2, 2021 · 02 September 2021. El Templo Mayor, originally called huei teocalli in Nahuatl, is located smack bang in what is now the center of modern day Mexico City. Widely considered one of the most important Aztec archaeological sites in the capital, it’s a tourist hot spot. If you’re planning to visit, here’s a brief history of El Templo Mayor.

  2. テンプロ・マヨール ( スペイン語: Templo Mayor )とは、 アステカ の中心都市 テノチティトラン (今の メキシコシティ )の中心にあった巨大な神殿 [1] 。. テノチティトランは スペイン人 によって16世紀に破壊され、その上にメキシコシティの町が建てられ ...

  3. The Templo Mayor is dedicated just to understanding and exploring the center, and to a great extent, the empire, of Mexico-Tenochtitlán. The museum is part of the archaeological zone to the north and east of the Metropolitan Cathedral. The Templo Mayor site includes a series of constructions, buildings, pyramids and shrines.

  4. www.templomayor.inah.gob.mx › englishTemplo Mayor Museum

    The Templo Mayor Museum was inaugurated in 1987. This building was designed to exhibit the archaeological findings of the zone that used to be the Main Temple of Mexica peoples. The collection shows the political, military and aesthetic relevance of the city that dominated Mesoamerica before the Spaniards arrived.

  5. If you are interested in the history of Mexico City, Templo Mayor is a nice way to while away an afternoon. Location Map. Contact. Seminario 8, Mexico City. Mexico +52 55 4040 5600.

  6. lugares.inah.gob.mx › en › zonas-arqueologicasLugares INAH - Templo Mayor

    Templo Mayor. Templo Mayor ("the Great Temple") earned its name on account of being the principal temple of the ancient city of Tenochtitlan, dedicated to Tlaloc and Huitzilopochtli. The center of Mexica religious and political life, the extraordinary remains of Templo Mayor stand in the heart of Mexico City.

  7. This part of the exhibition is devoted to the wealth of extraordinary artifacts excavated from the most significant religious building in Tenochtitlan, the great Templo Mayor. When the Aztecs founded their capital, they built a temple. Between 1325 and 1521, each Aztec ruler added a new outermost layer to the temple out of respect to the gods ...

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