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ZONA ARQUEOLÓGICA DE TEOTIHUACÁN

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Huge city, one of the most explored sites of Mesoamerica in the classical period

In classical times, the immense city of Teotihuacán spread over a large part of the Mexican plateau, imposing an even more distant and lasting religious and cultural influence: towards the Gulf of Mexico (Totonaques), the state of Oaxaca (Zapotecs) and the South (Mayas of Palenque, Tikal and as far as Copán in Honduras). When the Aztecs discovered the ruins of this city, they believed that Teotihuacán had been built by a race of giants at the time of the first sun. As a result, they called it "the city of the gods", and it's even known that they converged there to perform rituals and religious ceremonies.

This pre-Hispanic site is one of the most extensively explored in Mesoamerica. Research and discoveries continue to bring their share of revelations over the years. In the 18th century, the first excavations and explorations focused on the building backing onto the Píramide de la Luna. At the end of the 19thcentury , the excavations carried out by don Leopoldo Batres focused on the buildings adjoining the Calzada de Los Muertos, where he uncovered frescoes and sculptures. In 1905, under the auspices of Porfirio Díaz, he focused on the Píramide del Sol to commemorate the centenary of the country's independence. A few years later, the inauguration of the country's first archaeological zone was celebrated, which would also become its international cultural and historical symbol. Since the 1960s, the site has been systematically and continuously explored. In 1987, Teotihuacan became the first site in the country to be listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. In 2003, archaeologist Sergio Gomez stumbled upon the tunnel at la Serpiente Emplumada, the most important discovery of contemporary excavations.

The area open to the public is a 264-hectare extension, flanked by a paved circuit that circles it. The heart of the city includes the Ciudadela and the Templo de la Serpiente Emplumada, the Calzada de los Muertos and the residential complexes that border it, the Pirámides del Sol y de la Luna, the Palacio de Quetzalpapálotl and four complexes on which mural paintings have been found. Many are unaware that it is also possible to visit the underground part of the site by speaking with an official guide located at the park entrance.

It should be noted that the ancient city is located on a vast plot of land where shade is in very short supply. You'll need to bring something to protect yourself from the scorching sun at all hours of the day.

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Visited in march 2024
Visite de la zone archéologique de Teotihuacan au Mexique
La zone archéologique de Teotihuacan située près de Mexico est un site de belles dimensions. Ce site représente l’un de mes coups de cœur du voyage, peut-être car c’était également ma première visite de site préhispanique. J’ai particulièrement apprécié les pyramides du soleil et de la lune, mais également le complexe Quetzalpapalotl avec son palais et le patio des jaguars. Grandiose, impressionnant et plutôt très bien conservé, ce site mérite assurément la visite.
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Visited in august 2022
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Site archéologique à ne pas rater ! On peut facilement y aller par soi-même en bus. Dommage qu'on ne puisse plus monter en haut des pyramides...
JB974
Visited in october 2019
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Un incontournable au Mexique
A faire bien évidemment. Mais, si vous avez du temps, prenez la matinée pour y aller par vos propres moyens. Pas de tour-opérateurs!
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Visited in november 2019
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Très bel endroit où l'on peux découvrir des choses magnifiques
ryokan
Visited in february 2019
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Là où les dieux sont nés
A50 km de Mexico , on découvre une zone très dégagée centrée sur une longue voie rectiligne appelée"'la chaussée des Morts", laquelle est limitée aux deux extrémités par deux pyramides, de la Lune et du Soleil.
Impressionnant !

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