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Pyramids of Tlatelolco

Source: Atlas Obscura

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The ruins of Tlatelolco with the backdrop of the Plaza de las Tres Culturas.
The platform of Tlatelolco. Thelmadatter/cc by-sa 3.0
“The lovers of Tlatelolco.” — Nuno Tavares ☜ PT/cc by-sa 2.5
Glyphs showing the heads of hawks and eagles, birds associated with war. PetrohsW/cc by-sa 4.0
Stone glyphs on one of the pyramids showing the heads of a spider monkey and a coyote. PetrohsW/cc by-sa 4.0
Tlatelolco. Öskr Rck/cc by-sa 3.0
A stone glyph portraying a human skull. AlejandroLinaresGarcia/cc by-sa 3.0
View of the Templo Mayor of Tlatelolco. TlatelolcoTV/cc by-sa 3.0
One of the pyramids. — Nuno Tavares ☜ PT/cc by-sa 2.5

In the Plaza de las Tres Culturas with its disorientating juxtaposition of modern, colonial, and ancient architecture sprawl the hallowed stone ruins of a Prehispanic city replete with pyramids. Today, you may visit the mysterious ruins of Tlatelolco and wander the ancient pathways in the shadows of the pyramids.

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