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El Castillo, Chichen Itza - Wikipedia El Castillo (Spanish pronunciation: [el kas'tiʎo], 'the Castle'), also known as the Temple of Kukulcan, is a Mesoamerican step-pyramid that dominates the center of the Chichen Itza archaeological site in the Mexican state of Yucatán
El Castillo | Kukulkan Pyramid | Chichen Itza The Chichen Itza Pyramid known as El Castillo or The Castle is the main Chichen Itza Pyramid and is the building designated as one of the New Seven Wonders of the World
What’s Inside the Pyramid at Chichén Itzá? | Britannica The Great Pyramid, or the Pyramid of Khufu, is the oldest and the tallest of the three pyramids towering over Giza Constructed c 2551–2528 BCE, it originally stood at 481 4 feet (147 meters), or about 45 stories
El Castillo: The Pyramid of Kukulkan at Chichen Itza Chichen Itza, one of the most celebrated archaeological sites in Mexico, is renowned primarily for the magnificent Pyramid of Kukulkan, also referred to as El Castillo
El Castillo, The Largest Pyramid Of Chichén Itzá Built between 1050 and 1300, El Castillo is a magnificent stone pyramid located at the center of the Maya city of Chichén Itzá that stands 79 feet tall and is 181 feet wide at its base
Kukulkan Pyramid in Chichen Itza - Mayan Peninsula The Kukulkan Pyramid, also commonly known as El Castillo (The Castle), is the most impressive building in the Archeological Site of Chichen Itza, and one of the highest of all Mayan architecture
Chichen Itza - Mexico, Pyramid Facts | HISTORY Explore the origins of the Temple of Chichen Itza, a Mayan pyramid in modern-day Mexico that features several unique features, including an echo designed to sound like a bird call
Ancient Observatories: Chichén Itzá - Exploratorium El Castillo—in Spanish, “the castle”—looms at the center of Chichén Itzá, a 79-foot pyramid of stone Also known as the Pyramid of Kukulkán, the structure embodies Mayan myth along with natural astronomical cycles
Chíchén Itzá - NASA Science Deep in the northern Yucatan jungle lies one of the Northern Hemisphere’s oldest solar observatories At the ruins of an ancient city called Chíchén Itzá (“the mouth of the well”), a well-preserved collection of buildings and plazas reveals the sophisticated astronomical and architectural knowledge possessed by the Maya more than a thousand years ago The 75-foot pyramid in the center
Pyramid of Kukulcan at Chichen Itza - Atlas Obscura The Pyramid of Kukulcan or Kukulkan (also known as El Castillo, a name given by the Spanish Conquistadors) is the center of Chich’en Itza, it was built over a preexisting temple between 800 and