The Ministry of Culture and the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH), reported in a statement that next Saturday, September 2, 2023, the Archaeological Zone of Chichén Itzá, in Yucatán, will remain closed to the public due to a supervision tour of the works of the Program for the Improvement of Archaeological Zones.
The authorities invite the public to visit other archaeological sites in the state, such as Ek’ Balam, Uxmal and all those that make up the Puuc Route.
In the archaeological zones of the Puuc Route, Sayil is one of the most important due to its size. His art is among the five most outstanding in the Mayan area, with archaeological remains, representations of wavy snakes and the well-known mask of the god Chaac.
Another option to visit is X’Cambó, on the north coast of Yucatán. It is an area of beaches and springs, as well as an archaeological area with the Temple of the Cross and a Temple of Sacrifices.
The opening of the archaeological space of Chichén Itzá is scheduled for September 3, it is announced that at that time a new path will be opened for access to the area known as Chichén Viejo.
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