Archaeologists have discovered the ruins of an 800-year-old Aztec pyramid in the heart of Mexico City that could show the ancient city is at least a century older than previously thought.
On the edge of Mexico City's famed Zócalo plaza, next to the ruins of the Aztec sacred pyramid known as the Templo Mayor, the remains of an animal—perhaps a dog or a wolf—were discovered.
With the 2026 FIFA World Cup approaching, Mexico City's Aztec Stadium is also entering its momentous phase. Recently, Aztec Stadium was officially renamed Banorte Stadium and undergone a $106 million ...
Much of what is known of Aztec society comes from a book written by Bernardino de Sahagún, a Spanish friar living near what is now Mexico City. During the second part of the 16th century ...
Meet the Mexico City design studio looking to create its own counterculture as the Originario team continue to push the ...
The government of Mexico City, in collaboration with the federal government ... It was the language of the Mexica (Aztec) ...
Yes, the Aztecs did invade Brunei—in a manner of speaking. However, they did not arrive on their own; the Spanish brought ...
The Estadio Azteca in Mexico City changes its name to Estadio Banorte in preparation for the 2026 World Cup. Here are the ...
The popular Plaza de la Constitución, or Zócalo, is the "heart of Mexico City," and has been the main city square since Aztec times. Today it hosts many of the country's cultural celebrations.