Historical Capitals of the World

Tula de Allende

Country: Mexico

Region: North America

Period: 10th c.CE-12th c.CE

Location: 20.064156°N, -99.340803°E

Description

Tula de Allende, located in the state of Hidalgo, was the capital of the Toltec Civilization around the 10th to 12th centuries CE. Known for its impressive architectural achievements, the site showcases the grandeur of the Toltec Empire. Tula is famed for its monumental sculptures and expansive ceremonial centers, making it a key archeological destination.

Modern Remains

Notable landmarks include the Atlantean Figures, massive stone statues of warriors that are the most recognized feature of Tula. The Pyramid of Quetzalcoatl is another key attraction, along with the Temple of Tlahuizcalpantecuhtli. Visitors can also explore the Tula Archaeological Site, where you can see ceremonial platforms, ball courts, and the remains of Toltec architecture. The Tula Museum showcases artifacts from the site, offering insights into Toltec culture.

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