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and the Pyramid of the Feathered Serpent. Tula is the region that was the cradle of the most important indigenous civilization in the history of Mexico, seat of the Toltec culture since the year 713 after Christ, whose testimonies today exist in the majesty of its archaeological zone where it stands out its great spiritual center with its famous Atlanteans and the paintings that the course of the centuries has not been able to destroy its characteristics of autochthonous beauty
The archaeological site of Tula. here, you can see the Atlanteans, statues of approximately 5 meters. It is a ceremonial center from the 8th century. Before the Mexica, the inhabitants of Tula were considered the best architects of antiquity. Learn from your expert guide how the Tulenses were the ones who innovated with different building techniques. You can admire the use of sidewalks and stucco decorations during your visit to the site.
Continue the trip by car to the archaeological site of Teotihuacan, where you will have an in-depth visit. See the main points of interest such as the Pyramid of the Moon, the palace, the Pyramid of the Sun (you can climb), Av. De los Muertos. After the visit, go to a local restaurant and enjoy a delicious lunch with typical dishes. Your visit ends with the return to your hotel in Mexico City.
After the visit, go to a local restaurant and enjoy a delicious lunch with typical dishes. Mexican. Your tour ends with the return to your hotel in Mexico City.
Admire the different pyramids of the Ceremonial Center, the Adoratorio to remember the Toltec culture, the area where the ball games were played, the impressive Palacio Quemado, the Coatepantli, the Chac Mool, the Zompantli and the majestic caryatids or Atlanteans carved by hand in basaltic stone The city is composed of a ceremonial precinct where the Pyramid of Quetzalcoatl and the Great Pyramid were erected. Next to this temple, the so-called Palacio Quemado was built, a flat roof structure supported by pillars.
Teotihuacán is a large Mexican archaeological complex located northeast of Mexico City. For the complex, which was once a flourishing pre-Columbian city, crosses the Causeway of the Dead, which links with the temple of Quetzalcoatl, the Pyramid of the Moon and the Pyramid of the Sun.
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