Description
The museum offers an immersive experience into the history of Chichén Itzá, one of the most important cities of the Maya civilization. Through more than 540 archaeological pieces and lots, visitors can explore the development of this city, which controlled the northern Yucatán Peninsula for over 300 years. Among the highlights are replicas of the hidden substructure beneath "El Castillo" and various sculptures ofExhibitions and themes
The museographic script is based on studies by the INAH Yucatán Center and the Chichén Itzá Archaeological Project. The exhibition is organized into 14 thematic axes: * Welcome to Chichén Itzá * Flora and fauna * Ceramic chronology * Trade routes * Sacred Cenote * Cosmovision and power * Writing and lineage * Ballgame * Astronomy and mathematics * Architecture * Urban development * Mural painting and stucco * Specialized production areas * Social organization A standout feature is the Sacred Cenote Room, which offers a multimedia recreation of this water body used in Mayan rituals. Recently discovered artifacts are also displayed, such as a stone table with reliefs of captives and an offering of five vessels found in Sacbé 4.Accessibility and location
The museum is located in the archaeological zone of Chichén Itzá and can be visited by tourists arriving at the Chichén Itzá station of the Maya Train. It includes an immense parking lot, research laboratories, conservation storage, and a specialized library on Mesoamerican studies.References
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