• The Templo Mayor in Mexico City is called the Pyramid of Huitzilopochtli; it stands out from the rest of the attractions of the capital of Mexico.
  • The Templo Mayor is today a major attraction in the very heart of downtown Mexico City and is one of Mexico’s most important archaeological sites.
  • 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.
  • The Templo Mayor (“Main Temple”) was one of the main temples of the Aztecs in their capital city of Tenochtitlan, which is now Mexico City.
  • The Templo Mayor is the site of the main Aztec temple of Tenochtitlan. It was destroyed by the Spanish in 1521, who replaced it with the Catedral Metropolitano de...
  • The Templo Mayor Museum, in Mexico City’s Zocalo, is one of the museums with greatest impact in Mexico City.
  • The city was conquered by Hernán Cortés in 1521, and he subsequently razed much of it to the ground – including the Templo Mayor.
  • Dr. Lauren Kilroy-Ewbank: [0:15] When you are on site at the Templo Mayor today, it can be a bit disorienting because the temple itself is not complete anymore.
  • Mexico City'nin kalbinde, Tarihi Merkez'e ve Metropolitan Katedrali'ne sadece 10 dakikalık yürüme mesafesinde yer alan Hotel Templo Mayor, 18.