Mexico Tourism Weblog / Category / » Tzintzuntzan PatzcuaroCultural Tourism in Patzcuaro: ArchaeologyPosted on Thursday 19 de April, 2007 - Tagged as Cultural Tourism in Mexico, Cultural Tourism in Patzcuaro, Ihuatzio Patzcuaro, Mexico Tourism, Patzcuaro Mexico, Tzintzuntzan Patzcuaro, In Patzcuaro’s surrounding areas you can visit two interesting archaeological zones that will allow you to learn about the region’s glorious past. Tzintzuntzan. Located 15 km (9 mi) northeast of Patzcuaro, off Highway 120 in the direction of Quiroga. The structures at these ruins, perched atop enormous rectangular platforms facing the lake, have become important symbols of Purepecha urban architecture. On the platforms lie five pyramids, which house temples dedicated to the gods. Open daily from 10:00 to 5:00. Ihuatzio. Located 15 km (9 mi) northwest of Patzcuaro, off Highway 120 in the direction of Quiroga. This is one of the region’s most important archaeology in mexico, due to the historical relevance of the Tarascan culture. At the Plaza de Armas you can see two pyramids, known as yacatas, which were built on a huge rectangular platform. Open daily from 10:00 to 5:00.Source:visitmexico.com |