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ZONA ARQUEOLÓGICA DE PALENQUE

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Palenque, Mexico
2024
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2024

Mayan cities of the classical period that are considered the flagship of the architecture associated with the Rio Usumacinta style

Originally called Lacamba ("the place of great waters"), Palenque is one of the most important Maya cities of the classical period, considered to be the jewel of the architecture associated with the style known as "Rio Usumacinta", which includes many sites such as Yaxchilan and Bonampak: decorative crests built on the buildings used by the elite, mastery of architectural techniques to cover vast spaces supported by walls with hard roofs, and decoration of the buildings with stucco modeling. The Spaniards had known about Palenque since 1784, but it was the Belgian Guillaume Joseph Dupaix, one of the first specialists in Amerindian civilizations, who made the first illustrated report in 1805. Until 150 BC, the site was probably still only a hamlet. From 250 AD onwards, the first important buildings were constructed, to be surmounted by those now seen in the central area of the site, all of which date from the Late Classic period (between 600 and 900 AD). The reign of King K'inich Janaab' Pakal, known as el Grán Pakal and Pakal II (603-683 AD) marks the architectural peak of the site. The visit can take from 3 hours to a day, depending on whether you want to explore its nooks and crannies or just see the main buildings. Worth seeing: the Temple of the Inscriptions, the Palace and the hill where the Edificios de Las Cruces are located, theEdificio del Conde and the inevitable Juego de Pelota.

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vertamandes
Visited in december 2016
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Site de l'archéologie maya absolument magnifique dans son écrin de jungle. Privilégier la visite tôt le matin pour éviter les tours opérateurs et pouvoir profiter au maximum de ce lieu magique. Comptez un bonne partie de la journée pour tout visiter. Penser à prendre une protection solaire et un en cas plus eau car il y fait très chaud. Bonne visite
corinnecfr
Visited in august 2016
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Un incontournable! Site magnifique en plein cœur de la jungle qui ne vous laissera pas indifférent. Prenez le temps de découvrir tous les points de ce site (3 ou 4h). Je recommande de s'y rendre assez tôt pour éviter la chaleur et les hordes de touristes..
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Visited in may 2015
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Mayan ruins in the heart of the Jungle! Don't forget your mosquito repellent before leaving to adventure. The site is vast, which allows you to discover with emotion some less run by groups of tourists. Try to get there from the opening for precisely enjoying this nature (cries of animals, iguanas…)
To see for difference for its environment which makes the impressive site and more mysterious than the other mayan sites.
Futé julie
Visited in may 2015
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Magnifique site archéologique. Ce sont les ruines d'un cité Maya, perdues au milieu de la jungle. Prévoir une journée entière pour tout voir. Commencer la visite le matin car il fait vite chaud.
Lame2use
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An advice: to get there early as the opening! It is very pleasant to visit the site in the absence of groups of tourists. Obviously, the site is magnificent. But the rise of some ruins is difficult by very strong ambient humidity as well as the fort temperatures!

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