Discover the Tolteca Empire’s legacy at Queretaro’s pre-Aztec pyramid. Uncover ancient trade, culture, and history just an hour from San Miguel de Allende.
Discover the Tolteca Empire’s legacy at Queretaro’s pre-Aztec pyramid. Uncover ancient trade, culture, and history just an hour from San Miguel de Allende.
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El Cerrito Archaeological Zone - Centuries before the Aztecs ruled central Mexico, a larger empire was the heart of Meso-American power and culture. The city of Chichén-Itzá in Yucatán marked its southern boundary, while “El Cerrito” in Querétaro marked its northern limit.
In this experience, you’ll explore the archaeological site and the local…
- El Cerrito Archaeological Zone - Centuries before the Aztecs ruled central Mexico, a larger empire was the heart of Meso-American power and culture. The city of Chichén-Itzá in Yucatán marked its southern boundary, while “El Cerrito” in Querétaro marked its northern limit.
In this experience, you’ll explore the archaeological site and the local museum, gaining an understanding of the temporal and geographical significance of this monument, the civilization that constructed it, and the profound influence of the Toltecs on Aztec culture.
- Guide fee
- Guide fee
- $1.50 USD parking fee per car.
- $3.75 USD personal entry fee
- $1.50 USD parking fee per car.
- $3.75 USD personal entry fee
The Archeological Site represents the evidence of the Tolteca Empire’s presence in the Querétaro area, an empire that influenced the whole Meso-American region for hundreds of years before the arrival of the Aztecs.
You’ll be able to understand the importance of the Tolteca trade and cultural presence in the area, why and how we know about them, the work…
The Archeological Site represents the evidence of the Tolteca Empire’s presence in the Querétaro area, an empire that influenced the whole Meso-American region for hundreds of years before the arrival of the Aztecs.
You’ll be able to understand the importance of the Tolteca trade and cultural presence in the area, why and how we know about them, the work of the archeologist in the site, the presence and importance of the pyramid and the hacienda that owned it during the colonial times, and what happened to them during the 19 and 20th centuries.
It is a unique opportunity to learn about the pre-Hispanic history and culture before one of the largest pyramids in Mexico, and is just 50 minutes to 1 hour driving from San Miguel de Allende, in one of the suburbs of the Queretaro metro area.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.