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    Mexico City, City. Beginning date. 1521. Completion date. 1523. Opening date. 1524. Zócalo ( Spanish pronunciation: [ˈsokalo]) is the common name of the main square in central Mexico City. Prior to the colonial period, it was the main ceremonial center in the Aztec city of Tenochtitlan.

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  3. Oct 20, 2022 · With that in mind, here’s our brief history of this fascinating plaza – the Mexico City zócalo. Formally known as Plaza de la Constitución, this grand square once constituted the ceremonial hub of the Aztec city, Tenochtitlan, and was previously called Plaza de Armas or Plaza Principal. In fact, the term zócalo (meaning ‘base’ or ...

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  4. Residents began calling it the Zócalo, meaning ‘base,’ in the 19th century, when plans for a major monument to independence went unrealized, leaving only the pedestal. Measuring 220m from north to south, and 240m from east to west, it’s one of the world’s largest city squares.

  5. Most of these historic buildings were constructed between the 16th and 20th centuries. It is divided into two zones for preservation purposes. Zone A encompasses the pre-Hispanic city and its expansion from the Viceroy period until Independence.

  6. This specific plinth in the square was never built upon, but the locals of Mexico City had already begun to refer to the main square as “zocalo” which subsequently lead to the term “zocalo” being widely used throughout Mexico to describe the main squares in cities.

  7. Description. Maps. Documents. Gallery. Video. Indicators. Assistance. Historic Centre of Mexico City and Xochimilco. Built in the 16th century by the Spanish on the ruins of Tenochtitlan, the old Aztec capital, Mexico City is now one of the world's largest and most densely populated cities.

  8. Nov 2, 2016 · Get a bird’s-eye-view of Mexico City. Almost opposite the House of Tiles is Torre LatinoAmericana, your best bet for seeing just how vast this capital is. Construction on the building was completed in 1956 and for the longest time it was the tallest tower in Mexico City.

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