• Work on the principal temple – Huei Teocalli in the Aztec’s Nahuatl language, or Templo Mayor in Spanish – began soon after the foundation of Tenochtitlan.
  • All seven stages of the Templo Mayor, except the first, have been excavated and assigned to the reigns of the emperors who were responsible for them.[10].
  • Visit the Templo Mayor, the main temple of the Mexica people, and explore the onsite museum showcasing Aztec artifacts.
  • Antonio Serrato-Combe: The Aztec Templo Mayor - A Visualization, The University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City 2001, 0-87480-690-9.
  • 37K Followers, 35 Following, 2,209 Posts - Museo del Templo Mayor (@museodeltemplomayor) on Instagram: "El Museo del Templo Mayor...
  • The Templo Mayor Museum was inaugurated in 1987. This building was designed to exhibit the archaeological findings of the zone that used to be the Main...
  • Visitors can go to Mexico City to find Aztec Ruins, and this temple offers a glimpse into a very specific way of Aztec life..
  • Templo = Temple, Mayor = Main -> Main Temple. And the pronunciation is relatively simple for English speakers as long as they know a few finer details.
  • In the heart of Mexico City’s Centro Historico district, the ancient Aztec capital city of Tenochtitlan lies the ruins of Templo Mayor.
  • The Templo Mayor Museum, in Mexico City’s Zocalo, is one of the museums with greatest impact in Mexico City.
  • Today, the Templo Mayor is a UNESCO World Heritage site and is home to a museum that houses many of the artifacts discovered at the site.
  • ...and museum is east of the cathedral, across the hectic Plaza del Templo Mayor, where it's possible to see much of the exterior of the Templo without entering.