Teotihuacán

Located near Mexico City, the ancient ruins of Teotihuacán are Mesoamerica’s greatest mystery. Archaeologists still don’t know who built the city. Click an image below for more information.

The ancient Pyramid of the Moon stands behind me at the mysterious ruins of Teotihuacán in Mexico. Its plaza is at the northern end of the Avenue of the Dead.
The massive Pyramid of the Sun stands next to the Avenue of the Dead at Teotihuacán near Mexico City. The mysterious city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Fearsome stone busts of the Mesoamerican gods Quetzalcoatl and Tlaloc jut out from the western wall of the Temple of the Feathered Serpent at Teotihuacán.
A sculpture of the Old Fire God is displayed at the museum of Teotihuacán near Mexico City. The ancient deity is also referred to as Huehueteotl.
Teotihuacán's Pyramid of the Moon rises at the northern end of the Avenue of the Dead in Mexico. The ancient ruins are Mesoamerica's greatest mystery.
The partially faded mural of a ferocious mountain lion is shown near the northern end of the Avenue of the Dead at the mysterious ruins of Teotihuacán.

Related Content

– Click to read my feature article “Teotihuacán: Down the Avenue of the Dead” for an in-depth look into the pre-Columbian era’s most perplexing mystery.
– Click to read my travel guide “How to Take a Self-Guided Tour of Teotihuacán” for valuable information on the ancient ruins near Mexico City.
– Click to watch my high-definition video of the Pyramid of the Moon’s plaza at Teotihuacán.

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