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Built by the pre-Columbian Maya civilization sometime between the 8th and 12th centuries AD, the building served as a temple to the deity Kukulcán, the Yucatec ...
EL CASTILLO from annex.exploratorium.edu
EL CASTILLO. El Castillo—in Spanish, “the castle”—looms at the center of Chichén Itzá, a 79-foot pyramid of stone. Also known as the Pyramid of Kukulkán, ...
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The building sits on a rectangular platform, 55.5 meters (182 feet) wide and has a height of 24 meters (78 feet). Precision and intention ...
EL CASTILLO from www.britannica.com
In Chichén Itzá …of such major buildings as El Castillo (“The Castle”), a pyramid that rises 79 feet (24 metres) above the Main Plaza. El Castillo has four ...
Chichén Itzá, meaning 'mouth of the well of the Itzáes' in Mayan, is a stunning ruin well worth visiting for its spectacular, iconic structures and…
El Castillo, A Life-Plan Community Since 1971, El Castillo has provided seniors with a beautiful, downtown setting for independent living.
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"El Castillo" is a truly remarkable film, showcasing the exceptional talents of director Martín Benchimol. The film's pacing is masterfully crafted, creating an ...
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With its pleasing radial symmetry, tidy stepped platforms, and crowning temple, El Castillo is one of the most recognizable Mesoamerican pyramids. It was ...
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