El TajÃn’s most emblematic structure, the beautifully proportioned Pyramid of the Niches, is just off the Plaza Menor. The six lower levels, each surrounded by rows of small square niches, climb to 18m. Archaeologists believe that there were originally 365 niches, suggesting that the building may have been used as a kind of calendar. In its heyday, it was painted red with black niches.
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No one knows for sure who built this mighty pre-Hispanic city of around 20,000 inhabitants (The Totonacs? The Huastecs?), which is why archaeologists…
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This ceremonial pre-Hispanic site inhabited by Los Totonacas has niche 'pyramids' similar to El TajÃn’s (Veracruz) that are in varying states of ruin. The…
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El TajÃn Chico was the government area of the ancient city and would have been home to the ruling classes. Many of the buildings at El TajÃn Chico have…
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A small but delightful botanical garden in a mountain forest with fine views 4km northeast of central Cuetzalan. Admission includes a Spanish-speaking…
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Some 17 ball courts have been found at El TajÃn. The Juego de Pelota Sur dates from about 1150 and is the most famous of the courts, owing to the six…
Museo de la Ciudad Teodoro Cano
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This small and immensely satisfying museum displays the fine paintings of celebrated local artist Teodoro Cano (b 1932). His monochromatic and super…
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The bustling heart of Papantla, there always seems to be something going on in or around this zócalo terraced into the hillside – head here on Friday…
Catedral de Nuestra Señora de la Asunción
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Overlooking the zócalo from its high platform, this cathedral is notable for its large cedar doors and quartet of indoor canvases by a Jalisco artist…
Nearby Veracruz attractions
1. Juego de Pelota de Las Pinturas
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The Juego de Pelota de las Pinturas (Ball Court of the Paintings), to one side of the Pirámide de los Nichos, is so called as it has two very impressively…
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Beyond the Plaza del Arroyo in the south of the site, flanked by pyramids on four sides, is the Plaza Menor (Lesser Plaza), part of El TajÃn’s main…
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Some 17 ball courts have been found at El TajÃn. The Juego de Pelota Sur dates from about 1150 and is the most famous of the courts, owing to the six…
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El TajÃn Chico was the government area of the ancient city and would have been home to the ruling classes. Many of the buildings at El TajÃn Chico have…
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No one knows for sure who built this mighty pre-Hispanic city of around 20,000 inhabitants (The Totonacs? The Huastecs?), which is why archaeologists…
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Do drop in to the on-site museum at the entrance to El TajÃn (included in your ticket price) to see an excellent model of the site. It also displays a…
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The bustling heart of Papantla, there always seems to be something going on in or around this zócalo terraced into the hillside – head here on Friday…
8. Catedral de Nuestra Señora de la Asunción
3.66 MILES
Overlooking the zócalo from its high platform, this cathedral is notable for its large cedar doors and quartet of indoor canvases by a Jalisco artist…