Pyramid of the Sun

The largest pyramid in the Western Hemisphere and the third largest in the world, the imposing Pyramid of the Sun towers 66 meters tall, a monumental site that dwarfs even the Pyramid of the Moon. Built around 100 CE from red volcanic rock, when Teotihuacan was reaching its zenith, the base measures 220 by 230 meters.

On the pyramid’s west side, there are 248 steps leading to the top of the structure, although visitors can no longer climb it. It is thought that there was once a temple at the summit – the Aztecs later used it for rituals and sacrifices.

Pyramid of the Sun

What is Pyramid of the Sun

National Auditorium

Mexico City’s Auditorio Nacional (National Auditorium) is the leading performance stage in the country. With 9,366 seats and a stage 23 meters high by 23 meters wide, it’s a huge venue.

Today, the auditorium hosts a wide variety of musical genres, dance and ballet events, cinema and opera performances. It still hosts exhibitions of photography, painting, sculpture, and popular art. About 30 million people have attended events here over the past 25 years.

National Auditorium

National Auditorium from the Window