The Open Chapel in Dzibilchaltun
The Open Chapel in Dzibilchaltun was built at the end of the 16th century, in 1592 and continued to function until the seventeenth century. It
The Open Chapel in Dzibilchaltun was built at the end of the 16th century, in 1592 and continued to function until the seventeenth century. It
The Dzibilchaltun Museum was reopened in 1994 and renamed the Mayan People’s Museum, replacing the old Dzibilchaltun Site Museum. Nearly 700 archaeological and historical pieces
Don’t forget to visit the Xlakah Cenote in Dzibilchaltun and bring your swimsuit because you can swim in this Cenote’s crystalline waters that are covered
The Temple of the Seven Dolls in Dzibilchaltún is the most important monument of this Mayan Archaeological Site. The Temple got its name from the
Dzibilchaltun means in Mayan language “Place where there is writing on the stones”, in reference to the numerous memorial tombstones found on the site, also
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