The first monumental model of the Templo Mayor as been mounted in the zócalo as part of the commemorations of the "500 years of Indigenous Resistance"


The first monumental model of the Templo Mayor from México-Tenochtitlan has been mounted in the zócalo as part of the commemorations of the "500 years of Indigenous Resistance", the Government of Mexico City, "Huey-Teocalli" this model includes the projection of a videomapping. It is the first reproduction of the Templo Mayor inspired by the discoveries of the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH). The work was built in a proportion of 35 percent of the original size with 16 meters of height, meters of front and meters of depth. The Templo Mayor was named after the Spanish; however, the name given by the native peoples was Huey Teocalli.


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Photo credit: © DAMMPhoto / Alamy / Afripics
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