Templo Mayor Museum: Entry Ticket + Guided Tour
A two-hour guided visit to the Templo Mayor ruins and museum in Mexico City, covering over 7,000 Aztec artefacts uncovered since the 1978 excavation.
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The Templo Mayor Museum is an archaeological site and museum in the historic centre of Mexico City, built over the excavated remains of the great Aztec temple that once stood at the heart of Tenochtitlan, the Mexica capital. The temple complex was uncovered in 1978 after workers discovered a large carved stone disc depicting the goddess Coyolxauhqui, prompting a major excavation that continues to this day. The site sits at Seminario 8, within walking distance of the Zocalo, and ranks among the most significant pre-Columbian archaeological finds in Mexico City.
This two-hour guided tour pairs entry to the open-air ruins with access to the adjoining museum, which holds over 7,000 objects recovered from the site, including stone sculptures, ceramic figures, ritual offerings, and the original Coyolxauhqui Stone. A live guide leads the visit, explaining the dual-pyramid structure dedicated to Huitzilopochtli and Tlaloc, the significance of the seven construction phases identified on site, and the broader role the temple played in Aztec religious life. Tickets cover entry to both the ruins and the museum collection, and the tour departs from the Seminario 8 starting point. Wheelchair access is available throughout.
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