• Guatemalan pyramid. Temple IV at Tikal. Tikal Temple IV is a Mesoamerican pyramid in the ruins of the ancient Maya city of Tikal in modern Guatemala.
  • Located in Tikal National Park, Temple IV was constructed around 741 and was to honor the 27th king of the Tikal dynasty.
  • Tikal's Temple IV is known mostly for its height and the views from the top. It is the tallest Mayan pyramid discovered thus far and at 230 feet it is almost two and a...
  • This pano was taken in Tikal, Guatemala at the top of temple IV. The Tikal National Park comprises an area of over 200 square miles and is a premier destination...
  • Temple Iv Tikal Guatemala Photograph by John Mitchell. Tikal Temple I is the designation given to one of the major structures at Tikal, one of the largest...
  • Impressive view of a temple in Tikal, Guatemala. ... Complex N. It is near Temple IV and was built in 711 A.C. It contains replicas of Stella 16 and Altar 5.
  • Temple IV, also known as the Temple of the Two-Headed Serpent, is 64 meters high and is considered to be the tallest structure in Tikal.
  • His tomb has not yet been found, but it may lie somewhere underneath the temple. map of TEMPLE IV in Tikal.
  • TheBiteTour.com > Destination Guides > The 10 Largest Temples in the World > 7. Tikal Temple IV, Tikal (Guatemala).
  • At 65 meters, Temple IV is the tallest building in Tikal. His builder is Yik’ in Chan K’awiil, who possibly ruled from 734 AD to 766 AD.
  • The temples that you can climb in Tikal are Temple II, Temple IV and the Lost World Pyramid (Mundo Perdido).